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227 |  A FINE WOOD NETSUKE OF A SNAIL
                                                               225 |  IKKO: A FINE IVORY NETSUKE                                                                                               Unsigned
                                                                     OF TWO QUAILS ON MILLET
                                                                                                                                                                                               Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
                                                               By Ikko, signed Ikko
                                                               Japan, mid to late 19th century
                                                                                                                                                                                               Beautifully and naturalistically carved as a snail (katatsumuri) shown
                                                                                                                                                                                               emerging from its shell with its feelers and labial tentacles folded
                                                                                                                                                                                               back and resting on the shell for compactness. The spiraling shell
                                                               Finely carved and stained depicting two quails perched on a dense                                                               is carved with incredible detail and the rough texture of the snail’s
                                                               spray of millet. The two birds are facing in opposite directions,                                                               naked body is achieved very well, contrasting to the underside of
                                                               one pecking at the millet and the other upright, their expressions                                                              the body which is smooth and succulent. The foot is visible on the
                                                               powerfully crafted with minutely inlaid eyes. The dense plumage is                                                              underside and forms a curling lump with natural himotoshi going
                                                               accentuated and finely engraved. The underside shows the millet                                                                 through under it. This snail though unsigned, is in the range of
                                                               leaves elegantly flowing around, one showing the signature IKKO Ă                                                               great examples by Nagoya and Tanba masters.
                                                               ʾ and cleverly forming the himotoshi.
                                                                                                                                                                                               HEIGHT 2.8 cm, LENGTH 4.2 cm
                                                               HEIGHT 3.5 cm, LENGTH 4.5 cm
                                                                                                                                                                                               Condition: Good condition, one of the feelers with a small, very
                                                               Condition: A tiny section of the tail feathers of the upright quail                                                             well-done repair.
                                                               with a minor restoration. Otherwise very good condition with few                                                                Provenance: British private collection.
                                                               expected thin age cracks through the leaves.
                                                               Provenance: European collection.
                                                                                                                                                                                               Estimate EUR 2.500,-
                                                                                                                                                                                               Starting price EUR 1.250,-
                                                               Estimate EUR 1.200,-
                                                               Starting price EUR 600,-









                                                                                                            226 |  SHIGEMASA: A FINE WOOD
                                                                                                                  NETSUKE OF A SNAIL
                                                                                                            By Shigemasa, signed Shigemasa
                                                                                                            Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

                                                                                                            Carved from stained wood in three different tones as a snail
                                                                                                            slithering down an upturned bucket, stretching its feelers out.
                                                                                                            The spiraling smooth shell and the rough texture of the body
                                                                                                            are masterfully worked. The bucket, as well, is carved true to life,
                                                                                                            showing the various hues of the wood and grain. Natural himotoshi
                                                                                                            through the body of the snail. Signature SHIGEMASA ȶȢ, heavily
                                                                                                            worn, on the top of the bucket.
                                                                                                            HEIGHT 4.8 cm
                                                                                                            Condition: One feeler is slightly chipped. The signature is worn
                                                                                                            down. Otherwise excellent condition.
                                                                                                            Provenance: Luxembourg private collection.

                                                                                                            Auction comparison: For another snail on bucket by Shigemasa see
                                                                                                            Christie’s, The Art of Japan, 5 December 2017, London, lot 15.
                                                                                                            Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                                                                                                            Starting price EUR 750,-



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