This is a vintage Japanese wall hanging decoration from Taisho period (1910's-1902's).
Masks are intractely carved figures of two of the seven lucky gods, Daikoku and Ebisu.
Daikokuten the god of wealth, commerce and trade. The other mask is Ebisu-sama, the god of fishers or merchants. The two usually come hand to hand to bring good luck and fortune to resturants and merchants, great decoration for resturants and shops.
24"W x 16"H x 1"Thick