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14  |   AN IVORY NETSUKE OF
                                                                        A SHISHI ROLLED INTO A BALL
                                                                  Unsigned
                                                                  Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

                                                                  An ivory netsuke of perfectly rounded form depicting a shishi
                                                                  holding a brocade ball firmly between its paws – even its tail
                                                                  supports the ball, so it doesn’t roll away. The shishi has an
                                                                  amusingly playful expression with inlaid eyes rolling towards each
                                                                  other and the mouth wide-opened, with a loose ball inside, showing
                                                                  its teeth and rolled up tongue. The lion dog has floppy ears,
                                                                  bushy curls and a flowing mane – all wonderfully carved. Natural
                                                                  himotoshi through the mouth and an old drilled hole on the
                                                                  underside, so it could
                                                                  be mounted on a
                                                                  cane. The composition
                                                                  is an accomplished
                                                                  counterpart to the
                                                                  famous Masanao rat.
                                                                  HEIGHT 3.4 cm
                                                                  Condition: Good and
                                                                  complete condition.
                                                                  Some wear to the
                                                                  drilled hole on the
                                                                  underside.
                                                                  Provenance: The
                                                                  Gabor Wilhelm
                                                                  Collection.
                                                                  Estimate EUR 1.000,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 500,-






 13  |   A FINE AND RARE
 IVORY ASHTRAY NETSUKE
 WITH DRAGON
 Unsigned            15 |   A RARE IVORY RYUSA
 Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  MANJU NETSUKE
                           WITH MANY BATS

 Carved as a bowl decorated in high relief   Signed
 with an image of a scaly, roaring celestial   Japan, late 19th century
 dragon (tatsu) amidst beautifully carved
 swirling clouds. The bowl has an elegant
 shape and functions as an ashtray netsuke.   Finely carved in openwork with many
 The central himotoshi is surrounded by   bats, nine to be exact, depicted in various
 concentric swirls and the crisply carved claws   attitudes, some of them with inlaid eyes
 of the dragon. Ashtray netsuke were often   of dark horn. The bat is a symbol for luck,
 quite simple objects of daily use, and rarely   longevity and prosperity, often used to
 carved to this detail.   decorated wedding presents. Many openings
                     possible for himotoshi. Signature in an oval
 DIAMETER 4.2 cm     reserve, however illegible.
 Condition: The peg that was fitted inside   LENGTH 4.6 cm
 the himotoshi is lost. Otherwise very good
 condition with an attractive, fine patina.  Condition: Excellent condition.
 Provenance: The Gabor Wilhelm Collection.  Provenance: The Gabor Wilhelm Collection.
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-  Estimate EUR 1.200,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-  Starting price EUR 600,-



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