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 A FINE NETSUKE OF THREE MONKEYS WITH A PEACH, SCHOOL   AN UNUSUAL WOOD NETSUKE OF A BLIND MONKEY FIGHTING
 OF OHARA MITSUHIRO (1810-1875)  ANOTHER MONKEY BY MASACHIKA
 Signed Mitsuhiro, ivory netsuke  "Y -ASACHIKA  WOOD NETSUKE
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 Japan, Osaka, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD              Japan, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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 An unusual subject for the artist, however when considering the   A very unusual and compact composition of a large blind male monkey holding
 quality of the carving and the staining, this netsuke is on par with   a peach, one of the eyes inlaid in ivory and the other in horn. A smaller male
 SOME OF THE lNEST NETSUKE PRODUCED BY THE /SAKA SCHOOL  $EPICTED   monkey, aware of the other monkey’s disadvantage, is kneeling below him and
 is a large male monkey, hiding a fruiting peach branch behind his   trying to steal the peach he is holding. The expression of the larger monkey is
 back, while one young monkey climbs over his back, with one hand   brilliantly captured as he realizes the attempted robbery and grabs the other
 on the very large peach. The other monkey is restrained by the father   monkey by the fur at the back, the differently inlaid eyes give him a crazed
 monkey, trying to break free and follow his brother. An incredibly   look. The smaller monkey’s eyes are inlaid in translucent horn and he has a
 lively scene, all six eyes are inlaid in dark horn, and the expressions   mischievous expression. Very good treatment of the fur and the underside
 are characterful, reminding of the carvings of monkeys by Mitsuhide   equally well carved with natural himotoshi and signature in a polished reserve
 or Masachika. Worn signature MITSUHIRO in a rectangular reserve   MASACHIKA. The artist carved invariably monkeys and according to the scholar
 located on the peach – the carving probably from one of the pupils   F. M. Jonas, Masachika was the adopted son and successor of Kaigyokusai
 OF /HARA -ITSUHIRO               Masatsugu and the father of Kaigyokudo Masateru.

 HEIGHT 4.1 CM       HEIGHT 3.8 CM, LENGTH 4.5 CM
 Condition: Good condition; very good and appealing patina with   Condition: Very good condition, the wood slightly worn in some areas
 some wear, minor expected age cracks and the signature worn  Provenance: "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION WITH TWO VALUATIONS FROM 3OTHEBY S  BY .EIL
 0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION WITH TWO VALUATIONS FROM   +  $AVEY  DATED              INVENTORY NO
 3OTHEBY S  BY .EIL +  $AVEY  DATED              PROBABLY INVENTORY
 no. 97              Auction comparison: For a netsuke of a comparable netsuke by Masachika see
                     Christie’s, Japanese and Korean Art, New York, 21 September 2006, lot 294
 Estimate EUR 4.000,-  Literature comparison: A very similar or the same netsuke illustrated with a line
 Starting price EUR 2.000,-  drawing in The Meinertzhagen Card Index on Netsuke in the Archives of the
                     "RITISH -USEUM 0ART !  &REDERICK -EINERTZHAGEN  EDITED BY 'EORGE ,AZARNICK
                     New York, 1986, page 408.

                     Estimate EUR 3.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 1.500,-





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