Antique Japanese bronze statue of a fisherman with a net symbol of prosperity and good fortune signed Showa period 1912-1945.
This finely worked and chiselled bronze sculpture of a fisherman with a dark burnished antique bronze patina and mounted on a naturalistic landscape base.
The Fisherman statue symbolises the connection with the sea, sustenance and good fortune. Everyone should have one in their home or office.
Ebisu is known as the god of fisherman and is often depicted holding a fish to bring good luck and plentiful catches.
The sculpture is signed to the back in Japanese