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            36                                                37                                                                            AN IVORY NETSUKE OF DAIKOKU ON A RICE BALE BY RANTEI  A SMALL IVORY NETSUKE OF DAIKOKU WITH DAIKON AND
            AN IVORY NETSUKE OF EBISU WITH SEA BREAM BY ONO RYOMIN  A RARE IVORY NETSUKE OF JUROJIN AND BENTEN BY                           "Y 2ANTEI  IVORY NETSUKE                     RAT BY THE TOMOCHIKA SCHOOL
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            "Y 2YOMIN  IVORY NETSUKE                          JORYU                                                                         Japan, Kyoto, mid-19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD              "Y 4OMOCHIKA  IVORY NETSUKE
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            Japan, Tokyo, late 19  CENTURY  -EIJI PERIOD              "Y *ORYU  IVORY NETSUKE                                                                                            Japan, Edo, mid-19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
                                                              Japan, 19  CENTURY %DO PERIOD                                                 Daikoku is one of the Shichi Fukujin, the Seven Lucky Gods of
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            The lucky god Ebisu, one of the Shichifukujin  3EVEN ,UCKY 'ODS   IS                                                            *APAN  AND SYMBOLIZES WEALTH  HIS ATTRIBUTES  ALL SEEN IN THIS WORK    Daikokuken, one of the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan and associated
            depicted here holding down a large tai  SEA BREAM  WITH BOTH HIS HANDS    A rare ivory netsuke of the lucky deity Jurojin sheltering   being bales of rice, on which he stands, a magic mallet that is said   with wealth and prosperity, is dragging a daikon RADISH  BOTH
            with a very content expression. He has a full beard, well-expressed large   Benten under a canopy, who is seated on Jurojin’s stag and   to produce anything desired when struck, and a sack of treasure.   Daikoku and daikon have the same dai, as in “large”) with a rat
            earlobes and is wearing a cap with a bowtie on top of it. The tai seems to   playing her Biwa. Benten is the only goddess in the group of   Himotoshi through the rice bale, which shows a flaming magic pearl    nezumi) on top, which is also a symbol of this deity. A very lively,
            be enjoying himself too, best visible on the underside, as his expression   the Shichifukujin and is a symbol for love, poetry and music    tama) on the front and reverse, one of which shows the signature   dense composition. Natural himotoshi between the legs and radish
            is quite humorous with a wide smile. The scales and fins are carved very   and is probably derived from the Hindu goddess Sarasvati.   RANTEI, who was a well-known netsuke master in Kyoto. Very well-  leaves, signed TOMOCHIKA within a wavy reserve on the smooth
            precisely, as are the garments of Ebisu, which are flowing and incised with   Benten is quite rarely depicted in netsuke art, and often with   carved details in this characterful work.   reverse of the daikon.
            leaves and vines. Note also the very sensitively carved fingers and toes. The   Bishamonten, who is even rarer to find. The figural group is
            ivory is covered in a very attractive stain, the small himotoshi are found   carved on a base with an archaistic diaper band incised on the   HEIGHT 5.2 CM                  (%)'(4     #-  7)$4(     #-
            on the reverse and the signature RYOMIN, for Ono Ryomin, is located   side and a small central himotoshi on the underside, with the
            on his left buttock. Ebisu is patron of the fishermen and is also called the   signature JORYU located in a rounded reserve.     Condition: Very good condition               Condition: Very good condition, age crack through the daikon
            ‘laughing god’.                                                                                                                 0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION       0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION
                                                              HEIGHT 3.7 CM
            HEIGHT 3.7 CM                                                                                                                   Estimate EUR 1.200,-                         Literature comparison: A very similar netsuke is depicted in The
                                                              Condition: Good condition, the ivory slightly worn with a                     Starting price EUR 600,-                     Meinertzhagen Card Index on Netsuke in the Archives of the
            Condition: Only one very minor chip to the edge of the bowtie on the cap,   good patina and some red paint residue on the underside                                          "RITISH -USEUM 0ART "  &REDERICK -EINERTZHAGEN  EDITED BY 'EORGE
            otherwise very good condition                     0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION                                                                                     Lazarnick), New York, 1986, page 895.
            Provenance: The 40-Year Collection of a London Gentleman
                                                              Estimate EUR 600,-                                                                                                         Estimate EUR 600,-
            Estimate EUR 1.000,-                              Starting price EUR 300,-                                                                                                   Starting price EUR 300,-
            Starting price EUR 500,-





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