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            A FINE IVORY NETSUKE OF GROUP OF GOATS AFTER                                                                                                                                 AN IVORY NETSUKE OF A RECUMBENT GOAT ATTRIBUTED TO
            KAIGYOKUSAI MASATSUGU (1813-1892)                                                                                                                                            RANMEI
            Unsigned after Kaigyokusai, ivory netsuke                                                                                                                                    Unsigned, attributed to Ranmei, ivory netsuke
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            Japan, Osaka or Tokyo, mid to late 19  century                                                                                                                               Japan, Kyoto, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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            A large recumbent goat with two young goats. The heads are finely                                                                                                             The goat’s head is carved in a lively manner, its head raised upwards
            carved, the mother goat is proud and lively in a subtle manner, all                                                                                                          and the horns curved backwards, the eyes double inlaid in dark and
            eyes inlaid with black horn. The composition is full of movement                                                                                                             pale translucent horn. The fur is densely carved and true to nature.
            with both young goats in different attitudes – one on her back and                                                                                                           The goat is called yagi, literally “mountain goat”, but known in the
            the other just in front of the mother, nestled up to her and the head                                                                                                        zodiac as hitsuji and is the eighth animal of the zodiac. This carving
            tilted upwards, the curvature of the body being fully expressed. The                                                                                                         is from a member of the famous Rantei school in Kyoto and most
            choice piece of ivory is left unstained and is beautifully polished,                                                                                                         likely by Ranmei. Himotoshi on the underside.
            CHARACTERISTIC FOR THE ARTIST  4HE SHEEP OR GOAT  hitsuji) is one of
            the twelve signs of the Japanese zodiac. The underside with bed                                                                                                              HEIGHT 2.7 CM, LENGTH 3.3 CM
            of leaves, one extending up over the right hindleg of the mother
            goat. Small himotoshi and signature in a semi-polished reserve on                                                                                                            Condition: A tiny chip on one of the hooves, and a minor
            the underside, reading KAIGYOKUSAI for Kaigyokusai Masatsugu                                                                                                                 imperfection to one eye, generally in very good condition
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                         ARGUABLY THE GREATEST NETSUKE CARVER OF THE                                                                                                                     Provenance: Austrian private estate, formerly acquired at Galerie
            century, though this work was most likely made by a very talented                                                                                                            Zacke in the 1990s
            PUPIL  POSSIBLY EVEN IN 4OKYO  WHERE HE  OR ONE OF HIS STUDENTS
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            established a school in the late 19  century.                                                                                                                                Auction comparison: For a very similar example of a Goat with its
                                                                                                                                                                                         YOUNG SIGNED 2ANMEI  SEE "ONHAMS  *APANESE 0ICTURES AND 0RINTS
            LENGTH 4.5 CM                                                                                                                                                                and Other Asian Works of Art, London, 19 September 2006, lot 443.
            Condition: Very good condition with very minor discoloration in                                                                                                              Estimate EUR 1.200,-
            some areas to the ivory                                                                                                                                                      Starting price EUR 600,-
            0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION

            Estimate EUR 2.000,-
            Starting price EUR 1.000,-





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