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                                                          A FINE KYOTO SCHOOL IVORY NETSUKE OF A SHISHI WITH
                                                          BALL AFTER OKATORI
                                                          Unsigned, ivory netsuke
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                                                          Japan, Kyoto, late 18  to early 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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                                                          A fine ivory netsuke of a shishi in a remarkable pose, standing
                                                          upright on one leg, placing the other leg and front paw on the
                                                          smooth ball, with the other paw raised in the air. His bushy tail and
                                                          mane, and the fatty tissue with pronounced decorative spirals are
                                                          carved remarkably well. The lion dog has its mouth wide open with
                                                          bared teeth and a snarling expression, with humorously narrow
                                                          eyes inlaid in dark horn. The backside is slightly flattened, of ideally
                                                          functional netsuke-shape and with a very attractive deep honey
                                                          patina. Natural himotoshi. The original model is by the famous
                                                          Kyoto carver Okatori, and this present work is probably carved by
                                                          a pupil.                                                                          254
                                                                                                                                            A GOOD IVORY NETSUKE OF A POWERFUL SHISHI    HEIGHT 4.4 CM
                                                          HEIGHT 5.2 CM                                                                     ATTRIBUTED TO MITSUHARU
                                                                                                                                            Unsigned, attributed to Mitsuharu, ivory netsuke  Condition: Good condition, the patina somewhat rubbed
                                                          Condition: Very good condition, beautiful patina                                  Japan, Kyoto, early 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD              Provenance: European private collection, formerly the collection of
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                                                          Provenance: European private collection                                                                                        (IS 2OYAL (IGHNESS 0RINCE (ENRY  $UKE OF 'LOUCESTER
                                                                                                                                            The powerful shishi, executed in ideally rounded netsuke form, with   sold at Christie’s London, 12 -13  July 2006, lot 661
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                                                          Literature comparison: The original model by Okatori is illustrated               a flowing mane and mighty curls. It is holding a large and smooth
                                                          in The Meinertzhagen Card Index on Netsuke in the Archives of the                 ball between its clawed paws, and has its head tilted backwards,   Estimate EUR 2.500,-
                                                          "RITISH -USEUM 0ART "  &REDERICK -EINERTZHAGEN  EDITED BY 'EORGE                  roaring with all its might, eyes wide open with inlaid pupils of dark   Starting price EUR 1250,-
                                                          Lazarnick), New York, 1986, page 623.                                             horn and bared teeth. The carving is unsigned, however certainly
                                                                                                                                            attributed to the workshop of Mitsuharu, who was famous,
                                                          Estimate EUR 2.500,-                                                              amongst other carvings, for his shishi, which are unique in their
                                                          Starting price EUR 1250,-                                                         style, expression and power. Good and large himotoshi through the
                                                                                                                                            bottom and side and loose ball in the mouth of the mythical beast.






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