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1  |   A LARGE AND MASSIVE   2  |   OSEI: A VERY FINE SHISHI BRONZE
 DRAGON AND TEMPLE BELL
 BRONZE              By Osei, signed Osei
                     Japan, second half of 19th century, late Edo period (1615-1868)    LENGTH 31 cm
 Japan, 19th century, late Edo period (1615-  to earlier Meiji period (1868-1912)  WEIGHT 3.6 kilograms
 1868) to earlier Meiji period (1868-1912)
                                                                  Condition: Very good and original condition with old wear and
                     The Shishi is lively cast with both forepaws resting on an elaborate   minor traces of use. Small loss to one of the many tips of the
 The dragon is cast in full detail with his   and reticulated brocade ball with floral décor in high relief. The   bushy fur.
 typical scale armor, three sharp claws to   bronze is finely patinated to an even, dark-brown, almost black, tone.   Provenance: From a reputed German private collection.
 each of his four paws, a thorn spine and two   The eyes are delicately inlaid in 22 carat gold. The artist signature
 forked horns. The bell is upside down and   OSEI is found within an oval cartouche at the bottom of the lion.   Estimate EUR 2.500,-
 therefore can serve as a container.    Note the neatly incised detail to fur, all four paws, tail and mane.  Starting price EUR 1.250,-
 HEIGHT 59 cm
 WEIGHT 12.3 kilograms
 Condition: Excellent condition with some
 wear, mostly to base of feet, and some traces
 of use. The patina has grown into a deep
 brown color with nuances of copper-red and
 lustrous finish. Very minor losses to few of
 the tips of the thorns.
 Provenance: British collection.
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-


















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