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JAPANESE BOOK
MEIJI KACHO-GA BIRD FLOWER SKETCHES
 800 LIMITED
1981
WATANABE 
SEITEI 
ARAKI KANPO
others

No. 350 (
800 LIMITED)
106 Works

Title : Bird and Flower sketches in the Meiji era
         (formerly in the Ministry of the Imperial Household)

ExpositorHosono Masanobu

Publisher : Kyoto Shoin
Artist : Watanabe Seitei, Araki Kanpo, others

Date:  1981

Book Size : 14.3 inch x 10.5 inch x 1.5 inch
                      ( 36.4 cm x 26.8 cm x 3.8 cm)

Case Size : 13.8 inch x 10.6 inch x 1.8 inch
                      ( 35 cm x 27 cm x 4.7 cm)

Outer Case Size : 15.8 inch x 12.5 inch x 2.2 inch
                               ( 40.2 cm x 31.8 cm x 5.5 cm)

weight : 3.28 kg

language : Japanese
238 pages

Condition: 
Used, There is generally used feeling. 
Some pages has stains.
There are stains on the book edge.
There are age-tanning and stains on the case. 
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