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ROOSTER/ TORI
 RO OS T E R / TO R I
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 A GOOD KYOTO SCHOOL IVORY NETSUKE OF A
 COCKEREL ON A WAR DRUM
 Unsigned, ivory netsuke
 Japan, Kyoto, late 18  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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 A very good ivory netsuke depicting a cockerel on a
 war drum, the drum is incised with a powerful image
 of a dragon on both sides. A cockerel on a drum, a
 COMBINATION OFTEN SEEN IN NETSUKE ART  OR OTHER FORMS
 of Japanese art), is a symbol of peace and contentment,
 as legend says that a war drum was lying around for so
 LONG  DURING UNUSUALLY PEACEFUL TIMES OF THE %DO PERIOD
 that hens and roosters began to live in it. The rooster,
 with finely carved plumage, has a fierce expression, and
 lifts one leg, lending movement to the composition. Very
 good patina with honey spots in some areas. Himotoshi
 through the drum and the underside of the cockerel.
 HEIGHT 5.8 CM

 Condition: Excellent condition, beautiful patina
 0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION WITH TWO VALUATIONS
 FROM 3OTHEBY S  BY .EIL +  $AVEY  DATED
 inventory no. 112

 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-




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                     A FINE NETSUKE OF A COCKEREL ON A DRUM BY KOJITSU
                     (1790-1873)
                     "Y +OJITSU  IVORY NETSUKE WITH HORN INLAY
                     Japan, Edo, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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                     4HE COCKEREL  tori) or rooster is the tenth animal in the zodiac and a
                     symbol of potency and power. In this netsuke the bird with masterfully
                     carved and dense plumage, is standing proudly on the drum. Its head
                     is raised, and the beautifully carved tail feathers form an elegant curve.
                     The drum is smooth on the top and bottom, with a wood grain pattern
                     engraved on the sides, as well as inlaid dark-red horn buttons arranged
                     in two rows. The motif of the cockerel on drum signifies peace, since
                     the drum represents a war drum which was lying around for so long
                     that roosters and hens began to live in it. Large and irregular himotoshi
                     on the underside next to the signature KOJITSU. Ikkosai Kojitsu was a
                     pupil of Meikeisai Hojitsu of Edo/Tokyo.

                     HEIGHT 4.8 CM
                     Condition: Very good condition
                     0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION WITH TWO VALUATIONS FROM
                     3OTHEBY S  BY .EIL +  $AVEY  DATED              INVENTORY NO
                     Estimate EUR 2.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 1.000,-







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