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                     A MAGNIFICENT AND RARE
                     STAG ANTLER CARVING OF
                     AN OCTOPUS WITH JAR
                     Unsigned, stag antler
                     Japan, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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                     In the form of a cane handle however usable as
                     an okimono. The elongated handle carved from a
                     choice piece of stag antler depicting an octopus
                     on top of a gnarly coral branch with many clams
                     stuck to it. The octopus is holding a large barnacle-
                     covered jar between two of his tentacles and has
                     a fierce expression with large bulging eyes and a
                     funnel-shaped mouth. Octopus are often depicted
                     bursting out of jars in netsuke art, however in
                     this piece the tables have turned. The antler is
                     of a very good color, with the beautiful porous
                     structure especially evident on the smooth head of
                     the mollusk. Also note the other tentacles of the
                     octopus which gently flow down the coral branch,
                     the suckers expressively and naturalistically carved.
                     HEIGHT 12 CM

                     Condition: Excellent condition
                     0ROVENANCE  ! "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION STORED IN A
                     bank vault for 40 years, collection no. 59
 two views
                     Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                     Starting price EUR 750,-
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 A STAG ANTLER NETSUKE OF A FISHERGIRL  A RARE TALL HIPPO TOOTH NETSUKE OF ASHINAGA AND
 Unsigned, stag antler netsuke   TENAGA
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 Japan, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD              Unsigned, hippopotamus tooth netsuke
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 Japan, late 19  CENTURY  -EIJI PERIOD
 ! STANDING lSHERGIRL  ama) nude except for a skirt. Her head is
 prominent due to its size, especially the forehead, her face showing   Ashinaga  LONG LEGS  AND Tenaga  LONG ARMS  ARE DEPICTED HERE AS
 a fine, pensive expression. With one hand she is touching her   fishermen, with the latter holding a well-carved seabream in his left
 hair and in the other she holds a sickle, which she uses to cut off   hand. Their faces are carved sensitively, the pair is visibly pleased
 THE SEAWEED  egonori) but also to search for clams and pearls.   with their catch. They are both wearing mugwort loincloths and
 &ISHERGIRLS  ama) would dive into the water while tied to a rope used   Ashinaga IS HOLDING A DOUBLE GOURD  hyotan) with the elixir of life
 to pull them back up. Large himotoshi on the reverse. The antler,   in his hand – both typical attributes of Sennin, though the pair
 almost appearing like ivory with very little ‘imperfections’ used is   are not traditionally viewed as such, but rather as Yokai from the
 completely hollow and the legs and the top of her hair are inserted.   southern islands. The present netsuke depicts them as immortals.
 The artist has managed to carve a fine netsuke from a piece of   Another particularity of the netsuke is the material that has been
 scrap material.  used, which is an unusually large section of a hippo tooth – a very
 rare material which had to be imported. The color of the material is
 HEIGHT 7.2 CM   beautiful, glossy and very pleasing to the eye, while the surface is
 highly polished. Natural himotoshi are possible, however the carving
 Condition: Excellent condition   is more of a netsuke-okimono.
 0ROVENANCE  ! "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION STORED IN A BANK VAULT FOR
 years, collection no. 79  HEIGHT 9.5 CM

 Estimate EUR 900,-  Condition: Very good condition, the edge of one foot has been
 Starting price EUR 450,-  repaired, however is not visible at all, as it has been restored to
 perfection
 Provenance: European private collection
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-




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