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216 |  SHOKO: A MAGNIFICENT WOOD
                           NETSUKE OF A TORTOISE
                     By Suganayo Shoko, signed Shichiju ni o suga (no) ya Shoko
                     Japan, Hida, ca. 1870 (carved at the age of 72)
                     Published: F. Meinertzhagen, MCI, Part B, New York, 1986, p. 746.
                     Lazarnick, George, Netsuke and Inro Artists, Honolulu 1982, p. 967.

                     Carved with magnificent detail, the underside crafted from ebony
                     wood and the upper carapace in reddish-brown wood, probably
                     Hida chestnut wood. The carapace is rendered with intricate detail,
                     the natural grain is achieved exactly. The underside shows the
                     tortoise almost completely retracted, its scaly limbs and tail hidden
                     within, and its head ever so slightly peeking out with a naturalistic
                     expression enhanced by beautifully double-inlaid eyes of pale and
                     dark horn. Central himotoshi through the underside and one parcel
                     on the top of the carapace is removable and provides the cord
                     attachment. Signed Shichiju ni o suga (no) ya SHOKO ֿ֟ (made by
                     Suganoya Shoko at the age of 72).
                     LENGTH 4.9 cm
                     Condition: Excellent condition.
                     Provenance: Belgian private collection.
                     Meinertzhagen notes of this piece in his card index: “Extremely fine
                     work, every detail faultless”. He also records that the artist was one
                     of the finest of his school and lists him as a pupil of Sukenaga.
                     Estimate EUR 4.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 2.000,-








 215 |  SHIGEYOSHI: A FINE EBONY
 WOOD NETSUKE OF A TORTOISE
 By Shigeyoshi, signed Shigeyoshi
 Japan, Iwami province, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 Published: Earle, Huthart, p.362, no.339.

 Finely carved as a tortoise almost completely retracted within
 its carapace, creating a perfectly rounded and ideal netsuke
 shape. The individual sections of the shell are carved in a very
 accomplished manner, with the underside showing the beautifully
 wrinkled and scaly skin of its clawed limbs, neck and tail. The
 himotoshi is formed by a section of the shell removable on the top
 and a central himotoshi on the underside, where also the signature
 SHIGEYOSHI ȶ઱ is shown.
 LENGTH 4.2 cm
 Condition: Superb condition.
 Provenance: The Robert S. Huthart Collection.

 Literature comparison: For a similar example see F. Meinertzhagen,
 MCI, Part B, page 734.
 Estimate EUR 2.500,-
 Starting price EUR 1.250,-



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