Page 204 - Fine Japanese Art Auction November 2 2019 Galerie Zacke
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245 |  AN IVORY NETSUKE OF
 THREE FIGHTING SHISHI
 Unsigned
 Japan, Kyoto, 18th century, Edo period
 (1615-1868)

 An animated group depicting three
 fighting Shishi. The adult Shishi on the
 bottom is being ambushed by another
 adult and young. The young bites into
 his bushy tail, while the adult climbs on
 top of him, ferociously snarling. The poor
 lion dog tries to defend himself, as he
 is visibly frightened, kicking the jaw of
 his attacker. The two adults both have a
 loose ball inside their mouths. The bushy
 curls of the three Shishi are expressively
 carved. Large, asymmetrical himotoshi
 through the underside. Beautiful patina.
 HEIGHT 3.3 cm, LENGTH 4 cm
 Condition: One old, smooth chip to the
 edge of the lower Shishi’s left front paw.
 Otherwise very good condition with an
 appealing patina.
 Provenance: French private collection.

 Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.000,-








 246 |  A FINE AND
 AMUSING IVORY
 NETSUKE OF A SHISHI
 244 |  A LARGE AND POWERFUL WOOD
 NETSUKE OF A SHISHI WITH YOUNG  Unsigned
 Japan, Kyoto, 18th century, Edo period
 Unsigned  (1615-1868)
 Japan, Kyoto, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
 Energetically carved as a recumbent
 A powerful and boldly carved, large wood netsuke of a Shishi with its young   Shishi with its front paws pushed afore
 climbing over its back. The piece is dominated by a strong patina and mighty   and left hindleg touching its curling
 bushy curls. The adult Shishi has one paw firmly placed on a brocade ball,   beard. The Shishi has a finely carved
 with a loose ball inside, and has its head turned, powerfully snarling with large   bushy tail and a curling mane. The
 inlaid eyes. The younger Shishi on the adult’s back has a grim expression. The   expression is wild with inlaid pupils, a
 underside with himotoshi.   wide-opened mouth with a loose ball
 inside, a reishi nose and floppy ears. The
 HEIGHT 4.6 cm, LENGTH 6.5 cm  ivory of a beautiful color, patinated and
 with incised swirls as tufts of hair. Good
 Condition: The right front paw of the adult Shishi is lost. One inlaid eye of the   himotoshi through the underside.
 younger Shishi is lost. Otherwise good condition with a strong patina.
 Provenance: British private collection.  LENGTH 5.2 cm

 Literature comparison: For a similar netsuke with one Shishi carved in a very   Condition: Excellent condition with a
 similar manner, and signed Tomotada, see Bernard Hurtig, Masterpieces of   beautiful glossy patina.
 Netsuke Art, New York, 1973, no. 823.  Provenance: British collection.
 Estimate EUR 2.000,-   Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.000,-  Starting price EUR 1.000,-



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