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151 |  A MASSIVE IVORY NETSUKE    152 |  AN AMUSING IVORY NETSUKE OF GAMA
 OF GAMA SENNIN            SENNIN ATTRIBUTED TO MASAKAZU
 Unsigned            Unsigned, attributed to Masakazu
 Japan, late 19th century to Meiji period (1868-1912)  Japan, Kyoto, early to mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 A very large ivory netsuke with heavy okimono character   Gama Sennin is shown straining under the weight of the huge toad
 depicting Gama Sennin, carved with a superior sense of   on his back, which is arched as he tries to hold its weight, holding
 realism. He is standing barefoot in a dancing posture,   on to a limb with each of his hands. Finely carved details with
 with one foot raised above the other, and his toes   long flowing sleeves and a very amusing facial expression of the
 slightly curved inwards. He is supporting a massive toad,   Sennin. The toad with an expressively carved warty skin and large
 with large inlaid eyes, on his back with one hand and   inlaid eyes of reddish horn. Natural himotoshi through an opening
 holding a small toad in the other. His face is carved in a   between one leg of the toad and the Sennin’s arm.
 portrait-like manner with inlaid eyes, a sensitively crafted
 nose and an opened mouth with minutely carved teeth.   HEIGHT 5.8 cm
 The sennin’s robe is flowing with finely carved patterns of
 clouds and vines. Very good angled himotoshi through   Condition: Very good condition, with very minor age cracks and a
 the back, between the trailing leg of the larger toad.  good patina.
                     Provenance: British collection.
 HEIGHT 12.5 cm
                     Literature comparison: Compare with a signed Masakazu, in which
 Condition: Very good condition with expected age cracks   Gama lies on top of a huge toad, in Barker and Smith, Netsuke, the
 and minor imperfections.  Miniature Sculpture of Japan, British Museum, p. 27, no. 5.
 Provenance: French private collection.
                     Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Gama Sennin is derived from the Chinese immortal Liu   Starting price EUR 750,-
 Hai who is depicted with the ‘three legged money toad’.

 Estimate EUR 5.000,-
 Starting price EUR 2.500,-  153 |  YOSHITOMO: A TALL IVORY
                           NETSUKE OF GAMA SENNIN
                     By Yoshitomo, signed Yoshitomo
                     Japan, Kyoto, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

                     Gama Sennin is shown in a dancing posture with one foot raised
                     above the other, holding a fruiting peach branch and with a three-
                     legged toad, with large inlaid eyes, on his back. His Sennin cloak
                     is finely engraved with cloud patterns and mugwort leaves are
                     visible in the back. The Sennin has a good expression with a wide-
                     eyed smile, typical for the Yoshi school of Kyoto. Beautiful yellow
                     patina in the back as well as large himotoshi beside the signature
                     YOSHITOMO ઱Ƥ in a rectangular reserve.
                     HEIGHT 8.1 cm

                     Condition: Very good
                     condition, slight wear to
                     one foot and expected
                     age cracks.
                     Provenance:
                     Luxembourg private
                     collection.
                     Estimate EUR 1.200,-
                     Starting price EUR 600,-















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