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198 |  KYOKUSEI: A FINE INLAID IVORY TOKYO
                                                                        SCHOOL NETSUKE OF ONO NO TOFU
                                                                  By Kyokusei, signed Kyokusei
                                                                  Japan, Tokyo, Meiji period (1868-1912)

                                                                  Depicting the legendary calligraphist Ono no Tofu seated and
                                                                  holding a brush and paper, with a deeply focused expression, and
                                                                  one elbow leaning on a scholarly table. The details lacquered in red
                                                                  and black. The underside shows the himotoshi, the larger ringed in
                                                                  mother of pearl, and the signature in a red lacquer tablet KYOKUSEI
                                                                  ᝾ŀ, underneath the table.
                                                                  HEIGHT 3.9 cm
                                                                  Condition: Minor imperfections, age cracks. Very good condition.
                                                                  Provenance: French private collection.
                                                                  Kyokusei was a pupil of Kyokusai of the Tokyo school.
                                                                  Estimate EUR 1.200,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 600,-

 197 |  YASUAKI: A SUPERB INLAID IVORY
 TOKYO SCHOOL NETSUKE OF NASAKEJI
 OPENING  THE TREASURE BOX
 By Kodama Yasuaki, signed Yasuaki (Homei)
 Japan, Tokyo, Meiji period (1868-1912)  199 |  A WOOD NETSUKE OF A MAN
                           WITH DARUMA TOY DOLL
 An incredibly fine and detailed study of Nasakeji opening a treasure   Unsigned
 box, the inside showing coins, scrolls and jewelry inlaid in stained   Japan, probably Tokyo, late 19th century to early 20th century
 horn, ivory, mother of pearl, tortoise shell and coral. This depiction
 relates to the story of the tongue cut sparrow. Nasakeji, here shown
 as a bucktoothed old and simple man, is visibly surprised from the   Finely carved from pale wood, suggestive of the So-school, and
 contents of the box – the facial features are sensitively crafted with   depicting a seated man presenting a daruma toy doll. The man is a
 a superior sense of detail. The backside shows a tabako-ire set   toy vendor and has an amusingly grim and characterful expression.
 tied to his obi, with a coral netsuke, mother of pearl ojime, green-  One larger himotoshi through the underside and the smaller one
 stained ivory cord and a lacquered wood tonkotsu. The underside   hidden between the legs.
 shows the himotoshi and signature YASUAKI ̝dž (Homei) with red
 lacquer seal Kodama ȑ৿.  HEIGHT 4 cm
 HEIGHT 3.9 cm       Condition: Very good condition, one of the inlaid eyes of the
                     daruma doll is replaced.
 Condition: Perfect condition.  Provenance: British private collection. Faded collection number
 Provenance: British collection.  written in white.
 Estimate EUR 4.000,-  Estimate EUR 800,-
 Starting price EUR 2.000,-  Starting price EUR 400,-



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