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151 |  JOUNSAI: A WOOD NETSUKE
                           OF A PROFESSIONAL SNEEZER
                     By Jounsai, signed Jounsai
                     Japan, probably Tokyo, late 19th/early 20th century, Meiji period
                     (1868-1912)


                     Depicting a seated professional sneezer, tickling his nose for
                     the amusement of bypassers. His distorted expression is quite
                     amusing, as he is about to sneeze. A sagemono set is tied to his obi
                     at the back and the himotoshi, next to the signature JOUNSAI 如雲
                     齋 on the underside, are ringed in bone. The wood is finely polished
                     and the stain very appealing, very much reminiscent of the stain
                     used for pieces from the So-school in Tokyo.

                     HEIGHT 4.2 cm
                     Condition: Excellent condition.
                     Provenance: Sold at Lempertz, 25 November 1994, lot 966.
                     Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                     Starting price EUR 750,-


                                                                  152 |  NAKAMURA KUYA: A FINE
                                                                        WOOD NETSUKE OF MOMOTARO
                                                                  By Nakamura Kuya (1881-1961), signed Kuya
                                                                  Japan, Tokyo, 20th century


                                                                  Depicting Momotaro emerging from a peach, the wood
 150 |  OUCHI GYOKUSO: A VERY FINE WOOD                           beautifully stained. The peach boy is naked and chubby, his hair
 NETSUKE OF A PRIEST WITH COURTESAN                               is finely incised. The expression is sensitively crafted. Note the
                                                                  naturalistically rendered surface texture of the inside of the peach.
 By Ouchi Gyokuso (1879-1944), signed Gyokuso                     Himotoshi through the leafy stem on the underside and signed
 Japan, Tokyo, first half of 20th century                         KUYA 空哉.

                                                                  HEIGHT 3.2 cm
 Extremely fine carving of a priest sharing a pipe with a courtesan
 atop a lotus leaf, an offering bowl placed in front of them with a   Condition: Excellent condition.
 rosary hanging on the outside, one of the pearls inlaid in coral.   Provenance: British collection.
 The priest wears an armlet which is inlaid with jadeite. The wood is
 typically stained with a very fine polish, the individual expressions   Nakamura Kuya was the teacher and father of famous carver
 are masterfully executed, and the robe of the courtesan is finely   Nakamura Tokisada, better known under his go Masatoshi (catalog
 decorated. The underside shows the beautiful veiny structure of   no. 153).
 the lotus leaf, the himotoshi formed by the stem, and the signature
 GYOKUSO 玉藻 on an inlaid red-lacquer cartouche. It is possible    Auction comparison: For another netsuke by this carver see
 that the priest depicted is here is Ikkyu, who enjoyed the company   Bonhams, The Bluette H. Kirchhoff Collection of Netsuke and
 of courtesans.                                                   Sagemono, 16 September 2009, New York, lot 2136.
 HEIGHT 3 cm                                                      Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 750,-
 Condition: Excellent condition.
 Provenance: Austrian private estate.

 Ouchi Gyokuso was a distinguished member of the So-school, and
 pupil of Miyasaki Joso. Furthermore, he was the father of Ouchi
 Sosui (1911-1972).
 Literature comparison: This netsuke is perhaps best comparable to
 a netsuke of Jizo and an oni wrestling atop a lotus leaf by Gyokuso
 in Meinertzhagen, Frederick / Lazarnick, George (1986) MCI, Part A,
 p. 106.
 Estimate EUR 4.000,-
 Starting price EUR 2.000,-



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