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Asian Antiques3619 of 10382Octagonal carved wooden tableMy bonsi fishermen
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    Posted 7 years ago

    scottreed
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    I am trying to identify these figurines. I could not find any mark to help identify. They are heavy and very detailed. Any help would be appreciated.

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    1. Master Master, 7 years ago
      They look like Chinese to me great pieces
    2. apostata apostata, 3 months ago
      Ebisu is the name of an indigenous Japanese deity. He’s easy to recognize because he’s usually depicted as a fat dude sitting down with a fish on his fishing pole and a big dopey smile across his face. He’s a symbol of prosperity and good luck. He’s also one of the ??? shichi fukujin (7 gods of good luck), so if you feel like taking a walk around the new year’s holiday, you can visit one of many local pilgrimages dedicated to these 7 popular gods.

      well when ebisu is there Fukurokuju can,t be far probably

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