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OSAKA SCHOOL







                     58 |   A RARE STAINED IVORY NETSUKE
                           OF A BAT ON A GONG
                     Unsigned
                     Japan, probably Osaka, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


                     The ivory stained in a deep-red and depicting a bat clasping on the
                     edge of a bronze gong. The minutely carved rope to which the gong
                     is attached coils around forming the natural himotoshi.
                     LENGTH 4.1 cm

                     Condition: Very good condition with minor wear to staining.
                     Provenance: British collection.
                     Estimate EUR 2.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 1.000,-






                                                                  59 |   AN OSAKA SCHOOL IVORY NETSUKE
                                                                        OF A DOG WITH SANDAL
                                                                  Unsigned
                                                                  Japan, Osaka, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

                                                                  A charming Osaka-school ivory netsuke of a reclining dog with
                                                                  double inlaid eyes of pale-red and dark horn, holding a waraji
                                                                  (sandal) between its paws and licking it. The dog wears a knotted
                                                                  collar and its fur is neatly incised, worn in all the right places. On the
                                                                  underside one neatly tucked-in leg, a particularly fine patina and
                                                                  the himotoshi.

                                                                  LENGTH 4.8 cm
 57 |   HOSAI MASAHIRO: A LARGE IVORY                             Condition: Very good condition with expected age cracks and a fine
 NETSUKE WITH MARINE LIFE                                         patina.
                                                                  Provenance: French private collection.
 By Hosai Masahiro, signed Masahiro with seal Hosai
 Japan, Osaka, second half of 19th century                        Estimate EUR 2.500,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 1.250,-
 A large open worked ryusa-style square manju netsuke, carved all
 around (!), depicting a wonderful variety of aquatic beings including
 various fishes, stingrays, eels, fugu, squids and octopi. The ivory is
 lightly stained and many of the eyes are inlaid. Two of the fish have
 amusingly large inlaid eyes. Signed inside a raised reserve, next to
 the himotoshi, MASAHIRO 正廣 with seal Hosai 方斎.

 SIZE 4.9 x 4.5 x 2 cm
 Condition: Minor losses to inlaid eyes - very good condition.
 Provenance: British collection.
 Auction comparison: A similar netsuke was sold at Zacke,
 Japanische Netsuke-Ausstellung 1990, Vienna, no. 34.
 Estimate EUR 3.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.500,-



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