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[CHITOSE-ZA THEATRE]. - [A coloured moveable copper engraved plate]. Tokyo (Nihonbashi), Fukuda Eizo, 1884.

. Comprises a two-page print (50.5 x 36.8 cm) with one upper part depicting the exterior of the Chitose-za Theatre and a lower part showing its interior. Printed in bold and bright colours. One small hole in the upper right area and one small stain on the reverse side in the middle, otherwise in very good condition. The Chitose-za Theatre in the district of Hisamatsu-ch› in Tokyo was first opened in 1873 as the Kisho-za Theatre, renamed in 1885 when Kato Ichitaro saved the theatre from bankruptcy. It burned down in 1890 but has been rebuilt more than once over the years. Since 1893 it has been known as the Meiji-za Theatre which still holds kabuki and other performances.
EUR 2600.00 [Appr.: US$ 2788.78 | £UK 2224.5 | JP¥ 437357] Booknumber: 120762

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Total: EUR 2600.00 [Appr.: US$ 2788.78 | £UK 2224.5 | JP¥ 437357]
 

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