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156 |  HIDEYUKI: A FINE IVORY NETSUKE
                                                                        OF A CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWER
                                                                  By Hideyuki, signed Hideyuki
                                                                  Japan, Tokyo, 20th century


                                                                  This netsuke depicts a chrysanthemum flower, executed
                                                                  naturalistically in a choice peace of ivory. The flowing stem on the
                                                                  underside is expressed and the signature is found on an inlaid gold
                                                                  reserve HIDEYUKI 秀之. Original inscribed wood box.
                                                                  HEIGHT 2.5 cm, LENGTH 3.5 cm
                                                                  Condition: Excellent condition
                                                                  Provenance: Collection of Sam Felton. Acquired from Rare Art, Inc.
                                                                  on December 30th 1982.
                                                                  Miriam Kinsey (1977) writes in her book ‘Contemporary Netsuke’:
                                                                  “[…] his netsuke are executed with his own original ideas and with
                                                                  delicate, detailed, and meticulous workmanship. He is also a master
                                                                  at carving plum-blossom and other flower netsuke.”

                                                                  Interestingly Hideyuki was close friends with Kangyoku and Bishu
                                                                  and they actively exchanged ideas. The affinities to their work are
                                                                  present in this netsuke.
                                                                  Estimate EUR 2.000,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 1.000,-








 155 |  YASUFUSA: A FINE IVORY NETSUKE
 OF A BITCH WITH TWO PUPS
 By Saito Yasuo (Yasufusa) (born 1931), signed Yasufusa
 Japan, Tokyo, 20th century


 A very fine carving, depicting a mother dog with her two young
 pups, all of them closely huddled together, their eyes double inlaid
 in pale and dark horn. The hairwork and staining is superb, very
 much reminiscent of the works of Kaigyokusai Masatsugu of Osaka,
 who is known to have been a big influence for the artist. Note
 the charming and playful expressions of the pups. The underside
 showing the finely carved legs and the good, asymmetrical
 himotoshi. Signed YASUFUSA 保房 inside a rounded rectangular
 reserve. With the original tomobako (storage box), titled on the lid:
 Sodachi yuku toki, meaning ‘nurtured its cherished offspring’, signed
 and sealed on the underside: Yasufusa.
 HEIGHT 3.2 cm, LENGTH 3.5 cm

 Condition: Excellent condition.
 Provenance: British collection.
 Saito Yasuo (Yasufusa) is the cousin of contemporary master Bishu.
 Auction comparison: Another fine netsuke by the artist was recently
 sold at Zacke, Fine Netsuke, Sagemono & Okimono, 24 November
 2018, Vienna, lot 115.
 Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.000,-



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