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            A FINE AND UNUSUAL IVORY NETSUKE OF A DUTCHMAN BY MASAKAZU
            "Y -ASAKAZU  IVORY NETSUKE                                                                                                      158
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            Japan, Osaka, early 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD                                                                                     A VERY TALL IVORY NETSUKE OF A MONGOLIAN ARCHER
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            ! lNE NETSUKE OF A $UTCHMAN WITH VERY EXPRESSIVE FACIAL FEATURES  TYPICAL FOR THE /SAKA ARTIST  (E HAS                          Japan, 18  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
            an over-exaggeratedly wide smile with visible teeth, large and pronounced bulbous nose and almost
            closed eyes. He is wearing an allonge wig with curly hair, has a stubby beard and is holding a large fruit                      An ivory netsuke of a Mongolian Tatar archer, wearing a Chinese
            with a circular opening on one side with a tiny moveable bead inside, which is unusual since normally                           cap and robes decorated with floral and scrolling vine motifs. His
            ISLANDERS ARE DEPICTED WITH THESE  3INCE IT WAS KNOWN THAT THE $UTCH ENCLAVE WOULD BRING BACK ISLANDERS                         expression is powerful and focused, and the composition is full
            AS SERVANTS  IT APPEARS THAT THE PRESENT $UTCHMAN HAS TAKEN THEIR BELOVED FRUIT  3PECIAL ATTENTION HAS                          of movement as he lifts one leg and clutches his right hand into
            been given to his ornate coat, which is incised with many decorative patterns and scrolling thorny vines.                       a fist, the knuckles strikingly carved. In his other hand he holds a
            One foot is lifted, lending movement to the composition, and the himotoshi are found in the back next                           characteristically curved Tatar bow and a long sword is attached
            to the signature in a rounded reserve MASAKAZU.                                                                                 to his obi, which goes to the other side and touches his cap at the
                                                                                                                                            back. Large and good himotoshi on the reverse, as well as a fine
            HEIGHT 7.2 CM                                                                                                                   yellowish patina.

            Condition: Very good condition, fine patina, minor age crack                                                                     HEIGHT 12.1 CM
            Provenance: French private collection
                                                                                                                                            Condition: Very good condition, the ivory worn with a good patina
            Auction comparison: Another netsuke by the artist with similar facial features was sold at Lempertz,                            on the backside
            Auction 1092, Cologne, 9 June 2017, lot 525.                                                                                    Provenance: The 40-Year Collection of a London Gentleman
            Estimate EUR 2.000,-                                                                                                            Estimate EUR 2.500,-
            Starting price EUR 1.000,-                                                                                                      Starting price EUR 1.250,-




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