2000, Sunbird, The Seven Gods of Good Fortune, Treasure Ship – Peaceful Times

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This is a very interesting and rare puzzle by Sunbird. It belongs to their Ukiyo-e collection, which selects its images from the Japanese traditional art. The title is The Seven Gods of Good Fortune, Treasure Ship – Peaceful Times. The Seven Lucky Gods are a traditional motive in Japanese culture. The artist is Kotaro Komuro.

The puzzle is COMPLETE (2000 pieces), as you can see in the photograph of the puzzle assembled. The pieces are in excellent condition. The box is in very good condition, with some shelf wear.

Sunbird published a similar 2000 piece puzzle in the same series.

More information about The Seven Gods of Good Fortune, Treasure Ship – Peaceful Times:
  • Puzzle size: 73 x 102 cm.
  • Box size: 40.7 x 29.5 x 5.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 20-66.
  • EAN number: T4973818200664.
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Dimensions 40.7 × 29.5 × 5.5 cm
Brand

Sunbird

Condition

Complete

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

2000

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