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238 |  TADAKUNI: A VERY RARE AND FINE
 WOOD NETSUKE OF TWO KAPPA
 By Tadakuni, signed Tadakuni
 Japan, Nagoya, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 Published: Neil K. Davey, Netsuke,1974, no. 574
 F. Meinertzhagen, MCI Part B, New York, 1986, page 837.

 A superbly detailed and fine carving of two young kappa, facing
 in opposite directions, atop three conjoined rocks adorned with
 finely engraved vines and leaves. The scaly creatures have precisely
 incised hair and finely crafted, enigmatic expressions with minutely
 inlaid eyes. One of them is holding a fish. Signed beneath the
 bridge, separating the very good himotoshi, TADAKUNI ฑř in
 raised ukibori characters.
 HEIGHT 3 cm, LENGTH 3.5 cm
 Condition: Excellent condition with a stunning patina.
 Provenance: Ex W.W Winkworth collection, Ex M.T Hindson
 collection sold at Sotheby’s 9 July 1968, London, lot 620.
 Tadakuni of Nagoya was a pupil of Tadatoshi, though arguably more
 brilliant than the latter and considerably rarer, since his output was
 rather limited. As evident in the present netsuke he was capable
 of individual design. Neil. K. Davey states that they are kappa-like
 creatures and fanciful creations of the artist, a man of creative
 genius. Furthermore, Neil K. Davey and F. Meinertzhagen state that
 this netsuke is extremely fine and very fine, respectively.
 Estimate EUR 4.000,-
 Starting price EUR 2.000,-



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