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188 |  HOSHUNSAI MASAYUKI: A SUPERB
                                                                                                                  STAG ANTLER NETSUKE OF A
                                                                                                                  ZOOMORPHIC WINE VESSEL
                                                                                                            By Hoshunsai Masayuki, signed Masayuki
                                                                                                            Japan, Asakusa, Tokyo, second half of 19th century
                                                                                                            Published: Ducros, Alain (1987) Netsuke & Sagemono, p. 63.


                                                                                                            A Buddhistic ritual wine vessel, the pouring aperture in the form
                                                                                                            of a very unusual and strikingly bizarre ‘dragon head’, whimsical
                                                                                                            in its appearance and with delicately carved features. The horns
                                                                                                            of the creature emanate in two spiraling curls, similarly to the                                                                189 |  HOSHUNSAI MASAYUKI: A FINE
                                                                                                            ornately crafted handle which appears to be the tail of the mythical                                                                  STAG ANTLER RYUSA NETSUKE
                                                                                                            creature. The vessel stands on four stubby legs and the center
                                                                                                            of the composition is carved on both sides with varying motifs in                                                               By Hoshunsai Masayuki, unsigned
                                                                                                            openwork, incredibly fragile but firmly in place – a testament to the                                                           Japan, Asakusa, Tokyo, second half of 19th century
                                                                                                            unique hardness of the material. One side shows a very Chinese
                                                                                                            congregation of tendrils and vines, with a flower in the middle.
                                                                                                            Under closer inspection the flower appears to be in the shape of a                                                              Spectacularly carved in openwork, the front depicting a formal
                                                                                                            stylized bird, a playful trait of the artist. The other side shows a star-                                                      design of lotus flowers and winding vines. The reverse shows a
                                                                                                            shaped openwork pattern housing the asymmetrical himotoshi. The                                                                 floral himotoshi surrounded by flaring arms which appear like the
                                                                                                            vessel is surmounted by an elaborately crafted lid. The signature is                                                            sinous body of a rain dragon. The sides of the netsuke show the
                                                                                                            found in seal form inside a square reserve MASAYUKI 正之.                                                                         heavily porous spongiform material of the antler – what a feat to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            carve around it in this manner!
                                                                                                            HEIGHT 4.1 cm
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            The firm attribution to Hoshunsai Masayuki is owed to the formal
                                                                                                            Condition: Excellent condition.                                                                                                 design of the netsuke, which appears to be unique to the carver
                                                                                                            Provenance: Collection Alain Ducros, then French private collection.                                                            and can also be seen on lot 188. Furthermore, the choice of pale
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            antler, and ability to carve from what some would call ‘useless
                                                                                                            Though variants of this model exist, they are all unique in their                                                               material’ further underlines this attribution.
                                                                                                            appearance, differing in size, the expression of the ‘dragon head’
                                                                                                            and the openworked central structure. The present netsuke seems                                                                 LENGTH 3.6 cm
                                                                                                            to be slightly smaller and more delicate
                                                                                                            with a uniquely whimsical expression.                                                                                           Condition: Excellent condition with natural ‘flaws’ to material.
                                                                                                            There are four variants in Sydney L.                                                                                            Provenance: French private collection.
                                                                                                            Moss Ltd. (2016) Kokusai the Genius:
                                                                                                            and Stag-antler Carving in Japan, Part 3,                                                                                       For further comparisons see Sydney L. Moss Ltd. (2016) Kokusai
                                                                                                            pp. 102-105, nos. 394-396. Another is in                                                                                        the Genius: and Stag-antler Carving in Japan, Part 3, pp. 102-111,
                                                                                                            the current stock of reputed dealer Max                                                                                         nos. 394-400. No. 400 is likely the best comparison – note also the
                                                                                                            Rutherston.                                                                                                                     heavily porous spongiform material on the sides.
                                                                                                            Estimate EUR 7.000,-                                                                                                            Estimate EUR 3.000,-
                                                                                                            Starting price EUR 3.500,-                                                                                                      Starting price EUR 1.500,-



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