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131  |  MASATSUGU: A VERY RARE IVORY NETSUKE
                                                                                                                  OF A MONKEY PLAYING THE PIFFERO
                                                                                                            Workshop of Kaigyokusai Masatsugu (1813-1892), signed
                                                                                                            Masatsugu
                                                                                                            Japan, Osaka, second half of 19th century

                                                                                                            Monkeys from the workshop of the great Osaka carver Kaigyokusai
                                                                                                            Masatsugu are unmistakable. As in the present example, they
                                                                                                            have vivid expressions enhanced by inlaid eyes of amber with dark
                                                                                                            pupils, fine hairwork and superbly carved limbs with bony knuckles.
                                                                                                            Fine examples exist signed Masatsugu or Kaigyoku, though this
                                                                                                            incredibly rare ivory netsuke is the only example known of a
                                                                                                            monkey playing the piffero. The visibly delighted anthropomorphic
                                                                                                            monkey is shown blowing into the instrument tightly gripped with
                                                                                                            the bony knuckles of its four limbs. Signed MASATSUGU Ȣơ in a
                                                                                                            polished rounded reserve. Natural himotoshi.
                                                                                                            HEIGHT 2.8 cm, LENGTH 4.3 cm

                                                                                                            Condition: Very good condition, the hairwork is slightly worn.
                                                                                                            Provenance: Acquired by Vito Taverna from Eskenazi Ltd on 19
                                                                                                            July 1979 for 600.000 Italian Lira. Copy of the inventory sheet is
                                                                                                            available.
                                                                                                            Auction comparison: Compare to a similar netsuke of a monkey
                                                                                                            by the same workshop sold at Bonhams, The Julius and Arlette
                                                                                                            Katchen Collection of Fine Netsuke Part II, 10 May 2017, London,
                                                                                                            lot 112.
                                                                                                            Estimate EUR 4.000,-
                                                                                                            Starting price EUR 2.000,-



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