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Toy Horse, Fan and Incense Burner/ Keibakō, in the series A Selection of Horses (Umazukushi), with poems by Shōryūtei Motome (or Shigeru), Seiseisha Fumigaki and Yomo no Utagaki no Magao
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Title: Toy Horse, Fan and Incense Burner/ Keibakō, in the series A Selection of Horses (Umazukushi), with poems by Shōryūtei Motome (or Shigeru), Seiseisha Fumigaki and Yomo no Utagaki no Magao
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