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83 |   A FINE TANBA SCHOOL WOOD NETSUKE OF A
                                                                        DRAGON INSIDE A MIKAN
                                                                  Unsigned
                                                                  Japan, Tanba, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


                                                                  An incredibly fine and rounded composition depicting a dragon
                                                                  inside a mikan (tangerine). The genius design, perhaps even
                                                                  comparable in its functionality and originality to the great
                                                                  Masanao (Yamada) coiled rat, originates from the Tanba school
                                                                  of carvers founded by Naito Toyomasa (1773-1856). The carving
                                                                  is phenomenal, finely darkened and accentuated for effect, with
                                                                  crisply carved scales and flaming whiskers protruding the soft
                                                                  surface of the mikan, which is disintegrating through the might of
                                                                  the dragon, which bursts through from within.
                                                                  Returning to the genius design of the netsuke: From one side it
                                                                  looks like a rotting tangerine, the scales mimicking the ribbed flesh
                                                                  of the fruit. When turning the netsuke however, it appears like
                                                                  an alms bowl, like that of Rakan Handaka Sonja, with the captive
                                                                  dragon visible on the side. The inlaid eye in typical Toyomasa style
                                                                  provides the cherry on top of the cake. Himotoshi through the
                                                                  stem, from which a finely carved pair of leaves trail down the side.
                                                                  HEIGHT 2 cm, LENGTH 3.5 cm
                                                                  Condition: Excellent condition, stunning patina.
                                                                  Provenance: German private collection.
                                                                  Estimate EUR 2.500,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 1.250,-


                     84 |   A RARE WOOD NETSUKE OF A
                           SNAKE AND GOURD
                     Unsigned
                     Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


                     A naturalistic representation of a snake (hebi)
                     with its serpentine body tightly coiled around
                     an elongated gourd, the surface of the gourd
                     beautifully rendered with ukibori pimples. The
 82 |   NAITO TOYOMASA (ATTR.): A FINE WOOD   scales of the snake are carved precisely, pleasing
 NETSUKE OF GAMA SENNIN  to touch, and the tail of the snake pierces
                     through an opening in the gourd at the bottom.
 Attributed to Naito Toyomasa (1773-1856), unsigned  The snake is lurking, camouflaged and awaiting its
 Japan, Tanba, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  prey. The eyes are inlaid in pale horn with drilled
                     pupils. One himotoshi and the other natural
                     underneath the body of the snake.
 Finely carved as a standing Gama Sennin holding the leg of a large
 toad, which sits on his shoulder. The Sennin’s eyes are inlaid in pale   LENGTH 9.5 cm
 translucent horn and the toad’s eyes in dark horn. The mugwort
 leaf cloak is neatly incised and the long, trifurcated beard of the   Condition: Excellent condition, minor surface
 immortal is finely carved. The wood is of a good, typical color.   wear. Beautiful patina.
 Himotoshi through the Sennin’s side.  Provenance: American private collection.
 HEIGHT 6.1 cm       The piece is difficult to place school-wise, since
                     the combination of elements is quite unusual.
 Condition: Very good condition with minor associated wear.   Subject matter, the use of ukibori pimples and
 Extremely minor restoration to a tiny nick by the toad’s left eye.  overall quality would suggest Nagoya school,
 Provenance: Ex collection Doris Grell, sold at Van Ham, Asian Art, 4   however the inlaid eyes of pale horn could
 December 2018, Cologne, lot 2209 (2.838 EUR).  suggest Tanba.
 Estimate EUR 4.000,-  Estimate EUR 2.500,-
 Starting price EUR 2.000,-  Starting price EUR 1.250,-



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