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TSU & YAMADA SCHOOL


                     70 |   TOMIN: A FINE WOOD NETSUKE OF A SHISHI
                     By Tomin, signed Tomin
                     Japan, Tsu, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


                     The Buddhist lion seated, scratching its ear with one hind paw, its
                     two front paws decisively placed afore with a somewhat grim yet
                     satisfied expression, the pupils inlaid in horn. The curly mane is
                     masterfully carved, and the bushy tail trails underneath its body.
                     ‘Natural’ himotoshi through one of the curls underneath. Signed in
                     ukibori characters TOMIN 東岷 inside a polished area. The wood
                     with a spectacular patina.
                     LENGTH 4.5 cm

                     Condition: Excellent condition, beautiful patina.
                     Provenance: Sotheby’s, 18 November 1999, London, lot 295. Then
                     Bonhams, 6 November 2012, London, lot 192 (£4.000) purchased
                     by Jacques Carré.
                     Auction comparison: The work is almost identical to a netsuke by
                     Tanaka Minko, showing the close link between the two Tsu carvers,
                     sold by Bonhams, The Harriet Szechenyi Sale of Japanese Art, 8
                     November 2011, London, lot 25.
                     Estimate EUR 5.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 2.500,-








 69 |   TOMIN: A RARE AND FINE WOOD NETSUKE OF
 TWO RATS
 By Tomin, signed Tomin with kakihan
 Japan, Tsu, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 Published: Storno, François (2005) Le Netzké Errant, fig. 82.

 The two rodents huddled close together, one rat with its body
 almost entirely slouched over the other. The pair has bulging
 eyes, not inlaid but raised from the wood, giving them a unique
 appearance. The hairwork is finely incised, beautifully worn, and the
 wood has developed a rich patina, very much like that of Nagoya
 school pieces. The underside is equally beautiful, showing the
 gnarly paws and the worm-like tails, joining to form the natural
 himotoshi. Signed inside an oval reserve TOMIN 東岷 and kakihan.
 HEIGHT 2.8 cm, LENGTH 4.1 cm
 Condition: Excellent condition, beautiful wear and patina.
 Provenance: Formerly collection Betty Jahss, offered at Sotheby’s
 New York, 13th June 1991, lot 88.
 Anonymous Sale, Sotheby’s New York, 16th December 1993, lot 86.
 François Storno, Geneva. Rutherston & Bandini Ltd. Jacques Carré
 collection, bought at the first sale of the former.
 Rats are a rare subject by Tomin, and usually depicted in a cluster
 – see for example Lazarnick, George (1982) Netsuke & Inro Artists,
 and How to Read Their Signatures, Vol. 2, p. 1146.
 Estimate EUR 5.000,-
 Starting price EUR 2.500,-



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