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184 |  MASASADA: A POWERFUL AND RARE
                           WOOD NETSUKE OF RAIJIN WITH DRUM
                     By Masasada (Masakazu), signed Masakazu
                     Japan, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

                     A powerful wood netsuke of the thunder god Raijin squatting,
                     wearing a large drum strapped to his back and holding a geta
                     in one hand. The oni is portrayed with a boldly carved muscular
                     body and well-defined anatomy. In contrast, his facial features are
 182 |  KAGETOSHI: A RARE IVORY NETSUKE    humoristic, animated and imbued with originality and character –
 OF BENTEN AND DRAGONS  very typical for this rare artist. Raijin has inlaid eyes and horns, and
                     the studs on the drum are inlaid as well. Good himotoshi through
 By Kagetoshi, signed Kagetoshi  the deity’s back and the signature on the underside, slightly faded,
 Japan, Kyoto, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  in a rectangular reserve MASAKAZU ຩᑰ, however the artist is   Auction comparison: For a model of a tengu by this rare artist see
                     known as Masasada.                           Lempertz, Asiatische Kunst, 5 December 2015, Cologne, lot 761.
                                                                  Literature comparison: For a similar model of a Raijin see MCI page
 Carved in sukashi-bori (openwork), a technique pioneered by   HEIGHT 3.8 cm  430. For a discussion on the artist see International Netsuke Society
 Kagetoshi, and depicting two dragons, their flaming bodies       Journal volume 30, no. 1, pages 22-26, where Jay Hopkins suggests
 intertwining and merging together in a densely carved bundle.   Condition: Possibly a section of the left arm is lost, however it   that the artist is probably of Tanba origin.
 The center, almost completely surrounded by the dragons, is   appears that he is putting his arm behind his back, beneath the
 carved with an image of the lucky goddess Benten playing a Koto.   drum. One inlaid horn is replaced. Beautiful patina.  Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 One dragon is roaring and holding a tama, while the other has its   Provenance: British collection.  Starting price EUR 1.000,-
 mouth closed – both their eyes are inlaid. Himotoshi through the
 underside and signature in a rectangular reserve KAGETOSHI բϙ.
 HEIGHT 3.1 cm
 Condition: Good, undamaged condition.
 Provenance: European collection.

 The lucky goddess Benten, is relatively rare in netsuke art
 compared to the other lucky gods. She is the goddess of music,
 love and poetry and often depicted riding a dragon.
 Estimate EUR 2.500,-
 Starting price EUR 1.250,-



 183 |  SEIKA: AN IVORY NETSUKE OF A BOY
 RIDING FUKUROKUJU AS A TURTLE
 By Seika, signed Seika
 Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)


 Carved as a karako (Chinese boy) holding a fishing rod and basket
 and seated atop the lucky god Fukurokuju who has taken the form
 of a turtle. The lucky deity is shown underneath with his typically
 large, smooth forehead, thick earlobes, and a long flowing beard.
 The depiction is surely an allusion to the story of Urashima Taro
 (see catalog nos. 34, 149, 317). Also, Fuku-roku-ju stands for luck –
 wealth – long life, and the turtle is a symbol for longevity, therefore
 Fukurokuju is often
 depicted transformed into
 a turtle. Signature SEIKA
 ੯Ļ in red color to the
 side and small himotoshi
 through the underside.
 LENGTH 4.8 cm

 Condition: Excellent condition.
 Provenance: British collection.
 Estimate EUR 1.200,-
 Starting price EUR 600,-



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