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                                                                  A FINE AND RARE WOOD NETSUKE OF A DOG WITH LARGE
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 A FINE WOOD NETSUKE OF TWO PUPPIES BY KAGETOSHI                  "Y #HOSEN  WOOD NETSUKE
 "Y +AGETOSHI  WOOD NETSUKE                                       *APAN  +YOTO    TH CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
 Japan, Kyoto, first half of the 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
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                                                                  The netsuke in very distinct Kyoto style, and with great affinities to
 This work from the great Winkworth collection shows two          works by Okatomo. The dog wearing a collar is crafted very finely,
 characteristically chubby puppies. The smaller puppy is climbing on his   with detailed hairwork, expressed spine, floppy ears, curly tail and
 friend, their fur is masterfully incised – a fine, ideally rounded and very   124  a sensitive expression with the pupils inlaid in black horn. He has
 lively work. Inlaid eyes, natural himotoshi between the legs, minutely   A FINE AND RARE HIRADO PORCELAIN NETSUKE OF TWO   his left paw placed on a large ball, with engraved patterns. Natural
 incised signature in a square reserve reading KAGETOSHI, a significant   DOGS ON A BASKET   himotoshi through the legs and the signature on the right hindleg
 netsuke master who probably worked in Kyoto, although being   Unsigned, Hirado porcelain netsuke   in a rectangular reserve CHOSEN.
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 mentioned to have been from Nagoya.   Japan, Hirado, 19  CENTURY  %DO PERIOD
                                                                  4HE ARTIST IS RECORDED BY .EIL $AVEY IN HIS PUBLICATION Netsuke: A
 Note: With old handwritten label noting the aforementioned collection   Two puppies playing about, one climbing on top of the other, and   Comprehensive Study Based on the M.T. Hindson Collection, with
 (misspelled “Winckworth”) as well as the year “1820”. Winkworth was   the other with a string from the basket in its mouth and holding   the note ‘Wood, early’, and it appears to be the first netsuke ever
 an expert at Sotheby’s in London and a friend of Marcel Lorber, who   an awabi shell with one paw. Puppies symbolize good health while   seen on the market by this rare and excellent carver, who quite
 originated our netsuke symposia, VNS, in the 1980s.  dried awabi strips were a popular gift representing a long life.   possibly belonged to the Okatomo school.
 This netsuke is made from pure white porcelain, with a beautiful
 HEIGHT 2.7 CM  shimmering glaze and an oily feel to it. Hirado netsuke of this   HEIGHT 3.8 CM
 quality are rare to find.
 Condition: Excellent condition                                   Condition: Excellent condition, very good worn patina
 0ROVENANCE  "RITISH PRIVATE COLLECTION  FORMERLY FROM THE 7  7    HEIGHT 4 CM  Provenance: The 40-Year Collection of a London Gentleman
 Winkworth collection
 Condition: Good condition, possibly a small chip to the rope in the   Estimate EUR 2.500,-
 Auction comparison: A similar netsuke of a puppy by Kagetoshi was   mouth of one the puppies   Starting price EUR 1.250,-
 sold at Zacke, Fine Netsuke, Sagemono & Okimono, Vienna, 2 June   Provenance: The 40-Year Collection of a London Gentleman
 2018, lot 12.
 Estimate EUR 800,-
 Estimate EUR 800,-  Starting price EUR 400,-
 Starting price EUR 400,-




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