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132 |   IKKOSAI: A RARE IVORY
 NETSUKE OF A SKULL
 By Ikkosai Saito Itaro, signed Ikkosai
 Japan, Edo, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


 Finely carved as a slightly flattened, stylized skull with cavernous
 holes for eyes, sunken eye sockets and four teeth. The underside
 with a fine patina, a loop for cord attachment and the slightly worn
 signature IKKOSAI 一光齋.
 HEIGHT 2.2 cm, LENGTH 4.2 cm
 Condition: Good condition with surface scratches and wear.
 Provenance: British collection.
 Though a very unusual subject for Saito Itaro, the signature is quite
 idiosyncratic for the master (see INSJ, Vol. 39, no. 3, Fall 2019, p. 35.)
 Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.000,-















                     134 |   IKKOSAI KOJITSU: A FINE IVORY
                            OKIMONO OF ENTERTAINERS
                     By Ikkosai Saito Yataro (Kojitsu), signed Ikkosai
                     Japan, Tokyo, Meiji period (1868-1912)

 133 |   IKKOSAI: A FINE IVORY NETSUKE   Published: Rimondi, Gianni: Combien de Ikkosai. Part 1. In:
 OF SUSANO-O NO MIKOTO   International Netsuke Society Journal, Vol. 39, no. 2, Spring 2019,
 SLAYING THE DRAGON  p. 30, fig.38.
 By Ikkosai, signed Ikkosai
 Japan, Edo, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  The finely carved ivory okimono depicts a street entertainer along
                     with his two children during the Shishimai (lion dance) festival. The
                     adult and older child are banging their drum, while the youngest
 Depicting Susano-o no Mikoto with a fierce expression, biting down   stands on his feet and hands in an acrobatic position. Both children
 on his lip, grabbing a dragon by his horns and plunging his sword   have characteristic lion headdresses. Note the expressively carved
 down the beast’s throat. The hair of the hero is finely incised and   face of the adult. The robes are adorned with patterns, the ivory is
 inked. The flames and mouth of the dragon, and Susano-o’s lip   lightly stained and a sagemono set is tied at the back to the man’s
 shows some red pigment - this and the manner of the dragon are   obi. Signature IKKOSAI 一光齋 inside a wavy reserve.
 very typical for Ikkosai Saito Itaro, though the present piece is most
 likely by a talented pupil, as the signature is incised in a peculiar   HEIGHT 7.6 cm
 manner. Himotoshi through the reverse, above the signature
 IKKOSAI 一光齋.        Condition: Excellent condition.
                     Provenance: British collection.
 HEIGHT 4.3 cm
                     As noted in the article on Ikkosai in INSJ volume 39, no. 2, the
 Condition: Very good condition with age cracks.  okimono is particularly interesting as it shows Saito Yataro (Ikkosai
 Provenance: European collection, formerly offered at Van Ham   Kojitsu) had changed his output during the Meiji period, as netsuke
 (estimate 3.500 EUR), Asiatische Kunst, 7 December 2012,   became less fashionable and the demand for okimono increased
 Cologne, lot 2292.   drastically.
 Estimate EUR 2.500,-   Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.250,-  Starting price EUR 1.000,-



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