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                     A VERY RARE IVORY NETSUKE OF A
                     GIGANTIC ISLANDER WITH A PORTUGUESE
                     BY NOBUFUSA
                     "Y .OBUFUSA  IVORY NETSUKE
                     Japan, early 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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                     This netsuke shows an island native, presumably
                     the giant Kochi, he is naked except for a
                     loincloth. Very well executed, the islander of
                     a somewhat mythical appearance, the head is
                     attached to the shoulders and the face is carved
                     in a lively manner. The islander is holding a
                     doll-like Portuguese man, a tenth of his size,
                     with both hands on his shoulder. The man in
                     typical Portuguese garment and headpiece is
                     holding on to the giant’s hair. Good himotoshi
                     on the islander’s behind, beside the signature
                     ./"5&53! WITHIN A WAVY RESERVE
                     HEIGHT 8 CM

                     Condition: Good condition, a few expected
                     age cracks, and two toes on the right foot are
                     restored
                     Provenance: Austrian private collection formerly
                     acquired at Christie’s in 2002
                     Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 159                 Starting price EUR 1.000,-
 AN AMUSING EBONY, CORAL AND IVORY NETSUKE OF A KUROMBO DIVER
 Unsigned, ebony wood netsuke with coral and ivory inlay
 Japan, Edo/Tokyo, mid-19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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 A fine netsuke of a South Sea islander, also known as kurombojin. Jin means man
 and kurombo probably derived from the Ceylonese capital Colombo. The islander
 is carved from ebony wood, reflecting his deep black skin, with a non-Asian face
 and bald head with long curly hair on the back and sides. He is almost naked and
 only wearing a loincloth which is inlaid in ivory. The man is a diver and has salvaged
 a massive piece of coral which he is holding between his hands and feet and is
 fondling it with a very amusing and pleased expression. Foreigners were a popular
 theme in netsuke art as they aroused curiosity in the Japanese mind, since Japan
 WAS VIRTUALLY CLOSED OFF  WITH RARE EXCEPTIONS  FROM THE WORLD SINCE THE BEGINNING OF
 the Edo period. Therefore, not much was known about these enigmatic islanders,
 and their features were often exaggerated, as in this netsuke, to poke fun at
 them. The irregular himotoshi are found at the back, one of them ringed in ivory.
 The highly contrasting colors of the ebony, ivory and the bright orange coral are
 pleasing to the eye.

 HEIGHT 4.3 CM
 Condition: The feet and legs have been separately carved to fit the coral, however
 they have come off over time and are reattached with glue residue visible; the
 head is carved separately and attached with a peg to the body - the entire figure is
 original and requires minimal restoration to better hide the faults
 0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION WITH TWO VALUATIONS FROM 3OTHEBY S  BY .EIL +
 $AVEY  DATED              INVENTORY NO

 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-





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