Page 234 - Fine Japanese Art March 27, 2020 Galerie Zacke Netsuke and Okimono
P. 234

263 |  A RARE INLAID AND LACQUERED CAMPHOR
                           WOOD TONKOTSU WITH FUTEN
                     Unsigned
                     Japan, second half of the 19th century

                     A very finely lacquered and inlaid tonkotsu depicting the Wind God
                     Futen, striding against the blowing wind, his hair and wind bag
 262 |  MASAHARU: A RARE WOOD TONKOTSU   amusingly flowing. The wind bag is inlaid in mother-of-pearl and
 SIMULATING A LEATHER POUCH  Futen is worked in gold and reddish takamaki-e. On the reverse the
                     Thunder God Raijin’s drums and drumsticks in gold takamaki-e. The
 Signed Masaharu (Seiji)   underside of the lid with inscription reading Yoshino kusu 吉ノク
 Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  ス [Camphor wood of Mount Yoshino, Nara]. Camphor tree wood is
                     very fragrant and often used as material for Buddhist sculptures.
 An elaborately worked set consisting of a wood tonkotsu (tobacco   LENGHT 10.8 cm, HEIGHT 8.2 cm
 container) and an ebony wood netsuke. The tonkotsu is carved in   LENGHT tonkotsu 10.3 cm, HEIGHT netsuke 3.4 cm
 relief with scrolling vines décor and shows a ho-o bird (phoenix)   Condition: Minor wear to the edges and the lacquer, generally in
 with an inlaid ivory crest and beak on the lid. A netsuke depicting   Condition: Excellent condition.   very good condition.
 a ship with travelers inside is attached with a linked floral chain to   Provenance: European collection.  Provenance: German private collection.
 the tonkotsu, both carved in ebony wood. The design simulates a
 leather tobacco pouch but is in fact a tonkotsu. The netsuke signed   Estimate EUR 2.000,-  Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 MASAHARU/SEIJI 政治.  Starting price EUR 1.000,-  Starting price EUR 1.000,-



 230                                                                                                       231
   229   230   231   232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239