- Two lvs. stained; 1 leaf splitting on fold. Lacks frontwr.; title-p. and backwr. dam. (restored w. paper tape on verso).
- Lvs. sl. foxed. Frontcover w. cracked spot and one sm. onlay piece lacking.
- One vol. (of 5). One vol. frontcover sl. nibbled in upper left corner; all vols. trifle/ sl. soiled; one vol. w. modern cords.
= Shimoyo no kane jûji no tsujiura is a kabuki play in five acts by Kawatake Mokuami, written in 1880. The title is often shortened to Shimoyo no kane (The bell on the frosty night).
- Both w. binding holes in (trimmed) blank margin; trifle yellowed; right panel of the diptych has "No 21" printed in upper margin, otherwise fine.
= From the series of Keinen Kacho gafu (Four seasons, Autumn group).
AND 10 other woodcuts showing birds, i.a. 7 (double-p.) woodcuts (hansi-bon) by BAIREI.
- Trifle yellowed; both prints w. small stain in blank margin; right panel of the diptych has "No 13" printed in upper margin, otherwise fine.
ADDED 1 other (restrike) print.
- Minimal traces of mounting on verso. Otherwise a very fine copy.
= From the series Nogaku hyakuban (One hundred Noh plays). Schaap/ Rimer, The Beauty of Silence, appendix no. 103 and 104.
= From the series Nogaku hyakuban (One hundred Noh plays). Schaap/ Rimer, The Beauty of Silence, appendix no. 108, 67 and 92 (lefthand leaf of a diptych) respectively.
- Both formerly mounted.
= From the series Nogaku hyakuban (One hundred Noh plays). Schaap/ Rimer, The Beauty of Silence, appendix no. 115 and 67.
- Prob. doubled w. Japanese.
= From the series Nogaku hyakuban (One hundred Noh plays). Schaap/ Rimer, The Beauty of Silence, appendix no. 37 and 38.
= From the series Nogaku hyakuban (One hundred Noh plays). Schaap/ Rimer, The Beauty of Silence, appendix no. 109.
Idem. (Two actors in a scene from a Noh play). Col. woodcut horizontal ôban, signed Kôgyo, w. artist's seal in red, without publisher.
= With added printed text leaf with description in Japanese.
- Somewhat foxed.
Idem. (Sketchleaf with selfportrait (?) and details of a lady's head). Drawing, brush and ink, 24,5x19,5 cm.
- Partly (heavily 2x) wormholed. Wrappers soiled and sl. worn.
- Laid down; w. various dam. spots. = Newland/ Perrée and Schaap 46.
AND 2 other bird prints, i.a. by BAIREI.
- Verso somewhat yellowed. = Newland/ Perrée/ Schaap K41.29. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLV.
- Mounted under passepartout; browned along left margin on verso due to glue stains.
Idem. Farmer in Kyoto. Col. woodcut ôban, w. artist's seal, publ. Uchida (fine).
- Sl. yellowed. Wr. sl. soiled.
Miyagawa Souhei. Hichijisan(?). Kyoto, Unsodô, 1935 (Shôwa 10), 7 col. woodcut kimono designs (of 20?), orig. dec. cordbound wr., folio.
- Multiple lvs. removed. = Nice floral designs.
- Some (sl.) creased; a few w. binding holes (3x); occas. trifle/ sl. soiled; a few mounted on thick paper (3x).
= Kuchi-e, literally translated as "mouth pictures", were woodcut illustrations produced in the 1890s through 1910s, meant for books and magazines. These prints - often of high quality - were bound to the spine or inserted into the book/ magazine, and served to illustrate what kind of stories were written within.