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14  |   A FINE LARGE CAPARISONED
                           ELEPHANT BRONZE KORO
                     Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)


                     The pachyderm stands on its four feet with the head turned to its   Condition: Excellent condition with some wear and tiny scratches.
                     left, exotically caparisoned with a saddle finely incised with Ho-o   The original ivory tusks are still in place. It is rare to find a bronze
                     birds (Japanese phoenix) and jeweled swags, the tusks inlaid in   which consists of five separate pieces to be still absolutely original
                     ivory. The elephant carries a globular vessel serving as the koro   and complete!
                     (incense burner), partially covered by a modeled cloth secured   Provenance: From an English private estate.
                     with a tasseled cord, the domed cover surmounted by a handle
                     in the form of a rat sitting on Daikoku’s mallet. The cloth with   Estimate EUR 2.500,-
                     circumferential leafy bands of family crests in shallow relief.  Starting price EUR 1.250,-
                     HEIGHT 30.3 cm
                     WEIGHT 4 kilograms









































 13  |   HIROMITSU: A RARE BRONZE OF KINTARO   The legends agree that even as a toddler, Kintaro was active and
 SUMO WRESTLING WITH A BEAR   indefatigable, plump and ruddy, wearing only a bib with the kanji for
 “gold” on it. His friends were mainly the animals of Mounts Kintoki
 By Hiromitsu, signed Hiromitsu saku  and Ashigara. He was also phenomenally strong, able to smash rocks
 Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)  into pieces, uproot trees, and bend trunks like twigs. Several tales tell
 of Kintaro’s adventures, fighting monsters and oni, beating bears in
 sumo wrestling, and helping the local woodcutters fell trees.
 A rare two-color bronze statue of Kintaro, the legendary child
 folklore hero, here in a sumo match with a huge bear. Kintaro wears   Estimate EUR 3.000,-
 a loin cloth as he exhibits an Ottsuke (arm clamp-down) with bent   Starting price EUR 1.500,-
 elbows, thrusting up into his opponent’s armpit, thus blocking the
 huge animals attack and stopping it from effectively using his arms.
 Kintaro is highlighted in a copper-brown patina while the bear is
 dark brown, almost black, with neatly incised detail to its fur. The
 artist signature is on the boy’s cloth, the kanji characters reading
 HIROMITSU saku.
 SIZE 29 x 26.5 cm
 WEIGHT 8.8 kilograms
 Condition: Superb condition with only minor wear and traces of
 use.
 Provenance: From an English collector.





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