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22 |   A RARE STAINED
 STAG ANTLER
 NETSUKE OF A GAKI
 ON LOTUS LEAF
 Unsigned
 Japan, late 18th to early 19th
 century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 Depicting a gaki (hunger ghost)
 sprawled out over a crumpled
 lotus leaf, the veiny structure
 of the leaf carved very well. The
 emaciated gaki has long limbs and
 one hand touches his head in an
 amusing gesture. Carved from
 a hollow branch of stag antler,
 stained to emulate ivory. Natural
 himotoshi.
 LENGTH 6 cm

 Condition: Excellent condition
 with natural flaws to the material.
 Beautiful patina.
 Provenance: British collection.
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-



 23 |   AN IVORY NETSUKE OF RAIJIN
 Unsigned
 Japan, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 The thunder god leaning on his drum and on Futen’s bag of winds.   24 |   AN IVORY NETSUKE OF A CONVERTED ONI
 Finely carved details and good patina. Raijin’s horns and the studs
 on the drum are inlaid in dark horn. One of his drumsticks, which   Unsigned
 he uses to create thunder, is visible in the back. Himotoshi through   Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
 the bag.
                                                                  Published: Östasiatiska Museet (1999) Netsuke, p. 50.
 HEIGHT 3.3 cm, LENGTH 3.5 cm                                     Exhibited:  Östasiatiska Museet, Sweden, Stockholm, 16 October
                                                                  1999 – 9 January 2000.
 Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and fine age
 cracks.
 Provenance: Old Zagreb private collection.                       The oni, converted to Buddhism, depicted here with a thick belly
                                                                  which partially hangs over the temple gong before him. He looks
 Estimate EUR 1.200,-                                             up to the heavens, screaming dramatically, the eyes double inlaid
 Starting price EUR 600,-                                         in reddish and dark horn. In one hand he holds a rosary and with
                                                                  the other he holds the mallet behind his back, scratching himself
                                                                  instead of striking the gong. The oni wears only a tiger skin loincloth,
                                                                  the fur coat pattern partially worn, as are the hairs on his body. The
                                                                  ribs in the back are expressed very well. The deep, perfectly placed
                                                                  himotoshi are indicative of the period.

                                                                  HEIGHT 4.2 cm
                                                                  Condition: The inked features partially worn; expected age cracks,
                                                                  an old filling to the front of the teeth and one horn is replaced.
                                                                  Good, age-related condition.
                                                                  Provenance: Ex collection Mrs. Gunvor Bjorkman. Old museum
                                                                  number.
                                                                  Estimate EUR 2.000,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 1.000,-



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