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                                                                                                                                            A RARE STAG ANTLER NETSUKE OF A GROUP OF SEA
                                                                                                                                            ANIMALS
                                                                                                                                            Unsigned, stag antler netsuke
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                                                                                                                                            Japan, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
                                                                                                                                            4HIS NETSUKE SHOWS A BREAM  tai   SQUID  ika  AND LOBSTER  ebi) on
                                                                                                                                            THE UPPER SIDE  A LARGE OCTOPUS  tako) with extending tentacles
                                                                                                                                            on one side, as well as various larger and smaller fish, including
                                                                                                                                            A CATlSH  namazu  AND A FUGU  $ENSE COMPOSITION WITH SOME
                                                                                                                                            openwork, all eyes are inlaid. Himotoshi on the underside. Excellent
                                                                                                                                            use of this difficult material, which appears almost like ivory, but
                                                                                                                                            has the porous surface of the antler material well-hidden on the
                                                                                                                                            sides.
                                                                                                                                            LENGTH 4.5 CM

                                                                                                                                            Condition: Very good condition, one eye of the ebi replaced
                                                                                                                                            Provenance: The 40-Year Collection of a London Gentleman
                                                                                                                                            Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                                                                                                                                            Starting price EUR 750,-
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                                                       AN EXCEPTIONAL ASAKUSA SCHOOL WALRUS TUSK IVORY
                                                       MANJU NETSUKE WITH KAPPA, FROG AND CRAB
                                                       Unsigned, walrus tusk ivory netsuke
                                                       Japan, Asakusa, late 19  century
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                                                       A compact study with lots of movement depicting a kappa chasing
                                                       after a frog, while a crab pinches the kappa, who screams out in
                                                       pain, holding his leg. The entire struggle takes place on a lotus leaf,
                                                       which is slowly disintegrating, slightly crumpled on the edges and
                                                       showing many holes. The underside is carved with great detail, as
                                                       is usual for the best Asakusa school works, with two beautifully
                                                       carved stems of the lotus leaves curling up and around, one of
                                                       them leading to the other side and forming a lifelike lotus bud next
                                                       to the frog. The naturally porous material of the walrus ivory has
                                                       been used beautifully to portray the decaying lotus leaf. Natural
                                                       himotoshi through the stem of the leaf on the underside and the
                                                       pupils of the frog and kappa are inlaid in dark horn.                                166
                                                                                                                                            A RARE STAG ANTLER NETSUKE OF A SHARK
                                                       While attributing this netsuke to a certain carver of the Asakusa                    Unsigned, stag antler netsuke
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                                                       school is difficult, it is most likely from the circle of hands around                Japan, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
                                                       Ozaki Kokusai. The triangular section of the kappa’s limbs, are
                                                       typical of Kokusai and seen most notably in the creature in Paul                     An elongated netsuke depicting a grim shark with inlaid eyes of
                                                       Moss’s collection, illustrated in his recent magnum opus, vol. II, no.               dark horn. The anatomy of the shark reflects the natural orientation
                                                       64. While the overall delicacy and movement of this carving seems                    of the antler material, with the dorsal fin and tail shaped like the
                                                       closer to Rensai than to Kokusai, it nonetheless feels more akin                     branches of the antlers. Very beautiful surface with some areas of
                                                       TO THE +OKUSAI EXAMPLE IN THE 6ERANNEMAN COLLECTION  %SKENAZI                        the porous material turning black. Himotoshi on the underside.
                                                       NO       THAN THE 2ENSAI IN THE -INNEAPOLIS EXHIBITION  7ELSH AND
                                                       Chappell, no. 168).                                                                  LENGTH 14.6 CM

                                                       $)!-%4%2     #-                                                                      Condition: Excellent condition
                                                                                                                                            0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION
                                                       Condition: Excellent condition
                                                       0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION                                               Estimate EUR 800,-
                                                                                                                                            Starting price EUR 400,-
                                                       Estimate EUR 2.000,-
                                                       Starting price EUR 1.000,-





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