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85 |   TADASHIGE: A FINE WOOD NETSUKE    87 |   TAMETAKA: A RARE WOOD NETSUKE OF A
 OF KIYOHIME               DUTCH WOMAN WITH CHILD AND TRUMPET
 By Tadashige, signed Tadashige  By Tametaka, signed Minamoto Tametaka
 Japan, Nagoya, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  Japan, Nagoya, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)


 The serpentine monster Kiyohime depicted atop the bell of   A highly unusual netsuke depicting a Dutch woman holding a
 Dojo-ji, her finely carved dragon-like body tightly coiled around   tasseled trumpet and supporting a Chinese boy on her back.
 the bell. She holds a mallet in her right hand, her face is carved   Both faces are crafted very amusingly, the eyes double inlaid in
 expressively and her long flowing hair in the back is finely   pale translucent horn with dark pupils. The garment folds are
 incised. The ribbed surface of the bronze bell is achieved very   accentuated, and the hair of the woman is finely incised. Unusually,
 well and the surface shows decorations of dragons in low relief.   her skirt is covered in neatly incised artemisia leaves. Large
 The wood is of a typical, good color. Singular himotoshi in the   himotoshi through the back and signature on inlaid stag antler
 back, the other ‘natural’ through the opening of the bell. Signed   cartouche Minamoto TAMETAKA 爲隆.
 underneath - west of Kinjo (castle of Nagoya) TADASHIGE 利重.
                     HEIGHT 6.9 cm
 HEIGHT 5 cm
                     Condition: Very good condition with minor associated wear.
 Condition: Very good condition, fine patina.  Provenance: European collection.
 Provenance: European collection.
                     Literature comparison: A similar netsuke (only the signature is
 Literature comparison: Compare to a similar netsuke of Kiyohime   illustrated) is published in Lazarnick, George (1982) Netsuke & Inro
 by Tadashige, bearing a similar inscription, in Meinertzhagen,   Artists, and How to Read Their Signatures, Vol. 2, p. 1077.
 Frederick / Lazarnick, George (1986) MCI, Part B, page 933.
                     Estimate EUR 4.000,-
 Estimate EUR 2.000,-  Starting price EUR 2.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.000,-


 86 |   MASAYOSHI: A WOOD OKIMONO NETSUKE
 OF A FRUSTRATED RAT CATCHER

 By Masayoshi, signed Masayoshi (Seikei)
 Japan, Nagoya, second half of 19th century

 The rat catcher, equipped with a long club, is holding down
 a box with one hand in an effort to catch the rat, which has
 escaped – the usual fate of this poor character. The rat catcher
 has a powerful expression, his facial features are distorted as he
 screams in agony, almost appearing like a demon, as he turns
 his head to view the nimble rat, which is innocently perched
 atop his shoulder. All eyes are inlaid in dark horn. A detailed and
 bold carving – note the emaciated body, bony limbs and smooth
 polish of the wood. Signature MASAYOSHI 正慶 (Seikei) on the
 underside of the loincloth.

 HEIGHT 4.4 cm
 Condition: Very good condition.
 Provenance: Old Zagreb private collection.
 Masayoshi (alternatively read Seikei), was a pupil of Masakazu
 and Masasada, and was best known for his fine netsuke-okimono
 of rat catchers.

 Literature comparison: Compare to another netsuke by
 Masayoshi of a rat catcher in wood illustrated in Coullery, Marie-
 Thérèse / Newstead, Martin S. (1977) The Baur Collection, p. 221,
 C 590.
 Auction comparison: For a similar netsuke-okimono see Zacke,
 Fine Netsuke, Sagemono & Okimono, 2 November 2019, Vienna,
 lot 193 (2.891 EUR).
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-



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