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49 |   OKATORI: AN EXCELLENT IVORY
 NETSUKE OF A SHISHI WITH BALL
 By Okatori, signed Okatori
 Japan, Kyoto, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


 A powerfully crafted ivory netsuke of a Shishi with one paw firmly
 placed on a ball. The shishi has a characterful expression, mouth
 opened baring fangs, reishi nose, inlaid horn pupils, a bushy beard
 and curly mane, and floppy ears. The fur is finely incised, and the
 masterfully carved bushy tail appears like flames flaring up over the
 Buddhist lion’s back. The underside shows the crisply carved paws,
 a beautiful yellowish patina and the signature OKATORI 岡隹 is
 located on the right hindleg.
 HEIGHT 3.5 cm, LENGTH 4.5 cm
 Condition: Very good, complete condition. Few expected age cracks
 and slightly rubbed patina.
 Provenance: Austrian private collection.

 Okatori was an important member of the Kyoto school and brother
 to Yamaguchi Okatomo.
 Auction comparison: For a very similar netsuke of a Shishi in a
 different posture by Okatori, see Lempertz, Asiatische Kunst,
 6 December 2014, Cologne, lot 708. The carving style is almost
 identical – note the expression, hairwork, paws and particularly the
 bushy tail. The patina is equally very similar.
 Estimate EUR 8.000,-
 Starting price EUR 4.000,-



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