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            A VERY RARE INLAID WOOD NETSUKE OF A TENNIN                                                                                                                                  A RARE WALNUT NETSUKE OF A LUNAR HARE
            Unsigned, wood netsuke with inlays of mother of pearl, coral and malachite                                                                                                   Unsigned, walnut netsuke
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            Japan, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD                                                                                                                                               Japan, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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            .EIL $AVEY DESCRIBES THIS tennin as a ‘choice figure’, which perhaps may even be an                                                                                           Carving a whole nut in relief is quite an artistic feat due to its
            understatement, as not only is the subject quite rare, this variant in wood and with                                                                                         difficulty. The top side shows a dense image of a running rabbit
            inlays is something that may only exist once. The tennin is carved from an attractive                                                                                        (usagi) with exaggeratedly long ears, surrounded by rocks and
            piece of wood with a good color and fine grain. She is depicted, as usual, holding a                                                                                          plants, underneath the crescent moon, surely an allusion to the
            large lotus bud and flying with heavenly garlands surrounding her. The entire carving                                                                                         legendary moon rabbit, or lunar hare. Also, the rabbit is running
            is inlaid with mother of pearl, some of them with incised cloud patterns, coral and                                                                                          across densely carved sprays of waves, another allusion to the
            malachite. Her hair is neatly arranged into a top bun held together by a tiara, the central                                                                                  moon, as the moons reflection is visible in the water. The reverse
            jewel inlaid in coral. Small himotoshi on the underside.                                                                                                                     with a finely carved brocade pattern and one silver-outlined and
                                                                                                                                                                                         one heart-shaped himotoshi.
            HEIGHT 2.9 CM, LENGTH 4.3 CM
                                                                                                                                                                                         LENGTH 3.7 CM
            Condition: Good condition, with a fine and worn patina and few expected age cracks
            0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION  STORED IN A BANK VAULT FOR    YEARS AND NOW                                                                                          Condition: Excellent condition
            OFFERED FOR THE lRST TIME  COMING WITH TWO VALUATIONS FROM .EIL +  $AVEY FROM                                                                                                Provenance: German private collection
            1984, collection no. 20, additionally an old collection label ‘F 99’
                                                                                                                                                                                         Estimate EUR 1.200,-
            Estimate EUR 1.500,-                                                                                                                                                         Starting price EUR 600,-
            Starting price EUR 750,-











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