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160 |  GEORGES WEIL: AN AMUSING BANDED                           162 |  ALEXANDER DERKACHENKO: A BOXWOOD
 AFRICAN EBONY NETSUKE OF A KAPPA HEAD                                  NETSUKE OF A GOAT WITH BEER (KOZEL)
 By Georges Weil, signed with artist’s initials ‘GW’              By Alexander Derkachenko
 1977                                                             Ukraine, 2019

 Published: Rutherston, Max (2017) Japanese Masks,
 Peter E. Müller, no. 225.                                        This work is Alexander Derkachenko’s interpretation of the famous
                                                                  Czech beer brand Velké Popovice “kozel”. The highlight of this work
                                                                  is not the beautifully depicted goat hair, not his expressive eyes,
 Carved from banded African ebony and depicting the head of a     but a glass with foaming beer. It was amber that was best suited
 kappa, the crown which contains the being’s vital fluids, is made   to convey the color, transparency and naturalism of a glass of beer
 from the naturally light part of the wood. The eyes are inlaid in   (Derkachenko recommends not to taste it). The eyes are inlaid with
 dark horn with gold pupils. Large himotoshi to the underside and   horn and the beer foam carved from mammoth horn. Himotoshi
 signature within a gold tablet ‘GW’.                             through the underside. With original box.

 HEIGHT 4 cm                                                      HEIGHT 3.5 cm
 Condition: Excellent condition.                                  Condition: Excellent condition.
 Provenance: Purchased by Peter E. Müller from Douglas J. K Wright.
                                                                  Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Georges Weil was born in Vienna in 1938 and moved to England     Starting price EUR 750,-
 one year later. He became a famous jewelry designer and sculptor
 of precious metals and his works are highly collectible to this day.
 Weil started collecting netsuke in the 1960s and started carving   163 |  ALEXANDER DERKACHENKO:
 netsuke in the 1970s. His works have been featured in many   A MAMMOTH IVORY NETSUKE
 exhibitions throughout the world, and are in the collections of many   AND OJIME OF A FOX WITH
 museums, such as the British museum.  HARE
 Estimate EUR 1.000,-  By Alexander Derkachenko
 Starting price EUR 500,-  Ukraine, 2019



 161 |  ALEXANDER DERKACHENKO:    The subject of this composition was inspired
 A BOXWOOD NETSUKE OF ONI WITH SHOKI  by a picture where a fox was photographed
                     during a hunt. For the ojime, Alexander
                     Derkachenko depicted a hare curled up, like
 By Alexander Derkachenko
 Ukraine, 2019       the well-known netsuke of the Yamada School
                     “coiled rat.” The result is an amusing and clever
                     composition. The eyes inlaid with horn and
                     natural himotoshi. With original box.
 A famous scene of “Oni and Shoki”, which is addressed by many
 netsuke masters, most notably by Kano Tomokazu. Here, Alexander
 Derkachenko depicts the muscular oni trapping the Shoki under   LENGTH netsuke 5 cm, HEIGHT ojime 2 cm
 the basket with the help of a scarf. Finely carved details. His horns
 are inlaid in black horn. Natural himotoshi through Shoki’s sword.   Condition: Excellent condition.
 With original box.
                     Estimate EUR 1.800,-
                     Starting price EUR 900,-
 HEIGHT 3 cm
 Condition: Excellent condition.
                                                                  164 |  ALEXANDER DERKACHENKO: A BOXWOOD
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-                                                   NETSUKE OF A RAT WITH NUT
 Starting price EUR 750,-
                                                                  By Alexander Derkachenko
                                                                  Ukraine, 2019


                                                                  Finely carved from boxwood and depicting a rat with half walnut,
                                                                  the eyes inlaid with horn. The rat is a sign of the Eastern horoscope,
                                                                  a symbol of prosperity and wealth. The walnut is a symbol of fertility
                                                                  and wisdom. Himotoshi through the underside. With original box.
                                                                  HEIGHT 3.7 cm

                                                                  Condition: Excellent condition.
                                                                  Estimate EUR 1.600,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 800,-



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