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FINE KAGAMIBUTA -
                     METALWORKERS ENTERING
                     THE NEW AGE
 264 |  RYUSAI: A LARGE ASAKUSA SCHOOL OBI-
 HASAMI STAG ANTLER NETSUKE WITH REISHI
 By Ryusai, signed Ryusai with seal koku
 Japan, Tokyo, Asakusa School, second half of 19th century

 A large obi-hasami (inserted into the belt) stag antler netsuke in the
 form of a long growth of eight reishi mushrooms, attached to one
 thick stem, beautifully and elegantly intertwining with each other.
 The surface of the reishi is rough and bendy and the material is   265 |  A FINE IVORY AND MIXED METAL
 brilliantly utilized, with most of the ‘useless’ spongiform and porous   KAGAMIBUTA WITH SHOKI AND ONI
 surface hidden within. Reishi fungus are a symbol for longevity, and
 the number eight is considered lucky – making this an emblem of   Unsigned
 long life and luck. Signed RYUSAI ؁᤮ with seal koku ୌ. School of   Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
 Ozaki Kokusai.
 HEIGHT 22.8 cm
                     The bowl made from ivory and the lid made of shakudo with gilt
                     details. Shoki has a full beard and wide hat, his face showing a
 Condition: A section (roughly 2.5 cm) of a stem of one reishi has   characteristically grim expression. Next to him is a menacingly
 been restored. Otherwise excellent condition.  smiling horned oni, its head made from copper with finely gilt
 Provenance: British collection, previously offered at Bonhams, Fine   details. An iris flower (shobu), which is meant to dispel demons, is
 Japanese Art, 10 November 2016, lot 327.
                     shown behind them. Central himotoshi through the back and cord
                     attachment on the back of the inset lid.
 Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.000,-
                     DIAMETER 4.2 cm
                     Condition: The bowl with crack and missing the metal ring around
                     the himotoshi. Otherwise good condition.
                     Provenance: European collection.
                     Estimate EUR 800,-
                     Starting price EUR 400,-



















                                                                  266 |  A FINE KAGAMIBUTA OF A MASK CARVER
                                                                  Unsigned
                                                                  Japan, second half of 19th century


                                                                  Fitted in a superb ivory bowl with a shibuichi plate depicting a
                                                                  mask carver, chiseling and hammering at a large, grim oni mask.
                                                                  The details are finely inlaid in copper and gold. Central himotoshi
                                                                  through the reverse and cord attachment on the back of the plate.
                                                                  DIAMETER 4.6 cm

                                                                  Condition: Excellent condition.
                                                                  Provenance: European collection.
                                                                  Estimate EUR 800,-
                                                                  Starting price EUR 400,-



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