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136 |   IKKOSAI: AN UNUSUAL AND RARE IVORY   137 |   IKKOSAI: A VERY FINE IVORY OJIME
 NETSUKE OF A DOG, MONKEY AND HARE  OF A MONKEY
 By ‘Saru Ikkosai’, signed Ikkosai  By ‘Saru Ikkosai’, unsigned
 Japan, Edo, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  Japan, Tokyo, second half of 19th century

 Published: Rimondi, Gianni / Zacke, Lukas: Combien de
 Ikkosai. Part 2. In: International Netsuke Society Journal, Vol.   Finely carved and beautifully stained, depicting a monkey, his hands
 39, no. 3,          positioned so that he grabs the cord. Superb hairwork.
 Fall 2019, page 30, fig. 25.
                     HEIGHT 1.6 (!) cm
 A very unusual, perhaps even unique, shunga-esque netsuke   Condition: Excellent condition.
 depicting a monkey grabbing a dog from behind who wrestles   Provenance: French private collection.
 a hare, pressing it against the floor. The monkey’s eyes are
 double inlaid with pale and dark horn, his expression is very   Literature comparison: For a similar example  by Kaigyokusai
 amusing, and the fur coat is incised but heavily worn. The dog   Masatsugu see Sotheby’s, Fine Netsuke & Ojime from the H.G
 is crafted in typical Ikkosai manner, comparable to no. 135, and   Beasley Collection, 1984, no. 186.
 135 |   IKKOSAI: A FINE IVORY NETSUKE   the hare’s eyes are inlaid in reddish horn. A lively, dynamically
 OF A PUPPY WITH OCTOPUS  crafted composition. The subject most likely relates to the two   Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 companions of the golden boy Kintaro engaged in a wrestling   Starting price EUR 750,-
 By ‘Saru Ikkosai’, signed Ikkosai  match, and the addition of the dog appears to be an artistic
 Japan, Edo, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  license of Ikkosai. Natural himotoshi and signature IKKOSAI 一
 光齋 on the underside. The ivory has developed a stunning
 Published: Rimondi, Gianni / Zacke, Lukas: Combien de Ikkosai.   honey patina.  138 |   IKKOSAI: A SUPERB FIGURAL    fur is finely incised and stained. Signed IKKOSAI 一光齋 on one of
 Part 2. In: International Netsuke Society Journal, Vol. 39, no. 3,   IVORY OJIME OF A MONKEY    the tentacles on the underside. Figural ojime of this quality are
 Fall 2019, p. 29, fig. 22.  LENGTH 4 cm     AND OCTOPUS          extremely rare.
 Condition: Worn condition with age cracks, small chip to the   By ‘Saru Ikkosai’, signed Ikkosai  HEIGHT 1.5 (!) cm
 A fine composition of a dog struggling with an octopus, the   edge of the hare’s foot. Good condition.  Japan, Tokyo, second half of 19th century
 latter pressed against the ground trying to escape, while the   Provenance: Collection of the author, purchased at Woolley   Condition: Excellent condition.
 dog chews at one of its tentacles. The octopus has a wide-eyed   and Wallis, Japanese & Korean Art, 23 May 2018, Salisbury, lot   Provenance: Ex collection Teddy Hahn, Darmstadt.
 terrified expression, looking up at the dog, its funnel-shaped   864 (2.250 GBP).  An incredibly detailed miniature carving of a saru (monkey) and tako
 beak pressed forward, and pupils inlaid in dark horn. The dog   (octopus). The monkey is trapped in the octopus’ tentacles and is   Auction comparison: Compare to a netsuke of a monkey fighting
 too has inlaid pupils and is visibly content with sensitively crafted   For more information on the artist see INSJ Vol.39, no. 3,   struggling to break free. It is gripping the tako on its head, grabbing   an octopus in Zacke, Fine Netsuke, Sagemono & Okimono, 2 June
 facial features. The juxtaposition of the individual expressions is   Fall 2019, pp. 29-34.  a chunk of its leathery skin. The octopus’ inset eyes are bulging, its   2018, Vienna, lot 5.
 achieved very well. Beautiful staining to the smoothly polished   funnel-shaped beak pressed forward. The many tentacles of the
 ivory. Natural himotoshi and signature IKKOSAI 一光齋 on the   Estimate EUR 2.500,-   tako are all over the place, slithering around the monkey’s arms   Estimate EUR 3.000,-
 underside.  Starting price EUR 1.250,-  and neck, forming a dense bundle on the underside. The monkey’s   Starting price EUR 1.500,-
 HEIGHT 4.5 cm
 Condition: Good condition with age cracks and minor wear to
 staining.
 Provenance: Collection of the author, purchased at Bonhams,
 Fine Japanese Art, 17 May 2018, London, lot 99 (1.875 GBP).

 For more information on the artist see INSJ Vol. 39, no. 3,
 Fall 2019, pp. 29-34.
 Literature comparison: Compare to a cat wrestling with an
 octopus in The Baur collection, Marie-Therese Coullery and
 Martin S. Newstead, Geneve, 1977, C 702. Compare also to a
 monkey fighting an octopus in Zacke, Fine Netsuke, Sagemono &
 Okimono, 2 June 2018, Vienna, lot 5.
 Estimate EUR 2.500,-
 Starting price EUR 1.250,-















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