Animal magic as Japanese works bring demand at Woolley & Wallis

This iron model of a hawk above is a striking example of a jizai okimono – lifelike, articulated animal figures popular in the last decades of Edo-period and Meiji Japan.

Many were made by the armourers and swordmakers whose primary clientele had disappeared with the a…

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