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Hikifuda. - [Shoyu Shio Sumi ...]

 1540193338,
np [190-?]. Colour lithograph 25x37cm. Pretty good. ¶ An almost average street scene in late Meiji Japan but: without the telegraph poles and power lines, bowler hats and cyclist it could be a street scene generations earlier. Hikifuda - small posters or handbills often handed out as seasonal gifts - were usually produced with the text panel blank. The customer, usually a retailer, had their own details over printed, so the same image might sell fine silk or soy sauce. This one, from a Nishinomiya (between Osaka and Kobe) dealer, indeed sells soy sauce, salt, sake and charcoal - tradition kept alive in the modern world.
AUD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 92.75 US$ 99.4 | £UK 78.5 | JP¥ 15689] Book number 11010

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