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202 |  MUNENARI: A RARE IVORY
 NETSUKE OF A NETSUKE CARVER
 By Munenari, signed Munenari
 Japan, second half of 19th century

 Dynamically crafted as a sculptor of a Bijin (beautiful lady),
 hammer and chisel in front of him. The sculptor has an amusing
 expression suggesting his astonishment, as the Bijin has come
 alive, suggestively holding the hem of her robe in front of her.
 The juxtaposition of their expressions is executed very well. The
 underside shows the tabako-ire of the sculptor and signature
 MUNENARI ඐŪ in a rectangular reserve. The placement of the
 himotoshi in the back of the Bijin between her obi, suggest that this
 is a netsuke of a netsuke, and the man is in fact a netsuke carver.
 HEIGHT 6.1 cm
 Condition: Excellent condition with minor age-related wear.
 Provenance: European collection.
 Estimate EUR 1.200,-
 Starting price EUR 600,-  204 |  MASATSUGU: A RARE
                           IVORY NETSUKE OF SATO
                           TADANOBU DEFINDING
                           HIMSELF WITH A GOBAN

                     By Masatsugu, signed Masatsugu
                     Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

                     A fine ivory netsuke, full of movement and the
                     ivory bearing a very appealing color, depicting
 203 |  AN IVORY NETSUKE OF SAIGYO HOSHI    the samurai warrior Sato Tadanobu, who lived
 AND MOUNT FUJI      during the late Heian period. According to legend
                     he saved the life of Minamoto no Yoshitsune
 Unsigned            and was attacked while playing a game of go
 Japan, late 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  (adapted from the Chinese game Weiqi) and the
                     only weapon he had to defend himself was the
                     go board. He fought off numerous attackers and
 An early and compact ivory netsuke showing Saigyo Hoshi, a famous   ultimately committed seppuku, a form of ritual
 poet and monk of the late Heian period, with his characteristic hat to his   suicide, before his attackers could reach him. In
 side and admiring the towering mount Fuji beside him. Beautiful honey   the present netsuke he is depicted holding the
 patina on the back- and underside, where also the coherent himotoshi   go board over his shoulder and clenching his free
 are located.        hand into a fist. His flowing robes are ornately
                     decorated with various decorative patterns and
 HEIGHT 3 cm         quite unusually he has the three-clawed feet of
                     an oni. Large and irregular himotoshi through the
 Condition: Very good condition with expected   back and the signature hidden between his legs
 and age-related age cracks.  and robes MASATSUGU Ȣơ.
 Provenance: Parisian private collection,
 faint collection number in red.  HEIGHT 5 cm
 Estimate EUR 800,-  Condition: The edge of one foot has been
 Starting price EUR 400,-  reattached, otherwise very good condition.
                     Provenance: The 40-Year Collection of a London
                     Gentleman.

                     Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                     Starting price EUR 750,-











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