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LACQUER NETSUKE



                                                                                                                                                                                               272 |  KYUSAI: A FINE STAINED IVORY NETSUKE
                                                                                                                                                                                                    OF A FEATHER ON CHARCOAL LOG
                                                                                                                                                                                               By Tetsugendo Kyusai (1879-1938), signed Kyusai
                                                                                                                                                                                               Japan, Osaka, early 20th century
                                                               270 |  AN INLAID IVORY AND LACQUER TWO PART
                                                                     MANJU WITH PLUM BLOSSOMS                                                                                                  A naturalistically carved piece of charcoal made from heavily
                                                                                                                                                                                               polished, stained and lacquered ivory, with a partially stained ivory
                                                               Unsigned                                                                                                                        feather placed on top, attached by little screws. Both are objects
                                                               Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)                                                                                                 used for tea ceremony. The himotoshi are executed cleverly – one
                                                                                                                                                                                               as an elongated opening seamlessly integrated into the design and
                                                                                                                                                                                               the other as a removable section with an attachment for the cord.
                                                               The front of the ivory manju decorated with a gold takamaki-e tree                                                              Signed KYUSAI ᬌᑚ in a raised rectangular reserve.
                                                               and inlaid in shibayama style with mother of pearl plum (ume)
                                                               blossoms and the buds inlaid in coral. Central himotoshi through                                                                LENGTH 5 cm
                                                               the back and cord attachment on the inside.
                                                                                                                                                                                               Condition: Excellent condition.
                                                               DIAMETER 4.7 cm                                                                                                                 Provenance: European private collection.

                                                               Condition: Good condition, two age cracks on the inside – one of                                                                Literature comparison: Compare to a similar netsuke attributed
                                                               them just barely visible beside the top of the gold lacquered tree.                                                             to Kaigyokusai Masatsugu formerly in the Bushell collection and
                                                               Provenance: British collection.                                                                                                 currently in the LACMA, accession number 1998.249.185.
                                                               Estimate EUR 800,-                                                                                                              Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                                                               Starting price EUR 400,-                                                                                                        Starting price EUR 750,-




















                                                                                                            271 |  A RARE LACQUER NETSUKE
                                                                                                                  OF A STYLIZED SPARROW

                                                                                                            Unsigned
                                                                                                            Japan, second half of 19th century

                                                                                                            In the form of a stylized sparrow (suzume), a lucky charm, covered
                                                                                                            in fine gold lacquer and decorated in gold takamaki-e with floral
                                                                                                            motifs, pine and wisteria. The tail feathers are inlaid in horn with a
                                                                                                            gold and black lacquered geometrical designs resembling stylized
                                                                                                            feathers. The crest of the bird is made from a concentric band of
                                                                                                            horn topped off with bone and semiprecious stones. The underside
                                                                                                            with silver lacquer and himotoshi.
                                                                                                            HEIGHT 2.3 cm, LENGTH 3.8 cm
                                                                                                            Condition: Good condition with minor wear to lacquer, and the inlay
                                                                                                            to the tail feathers is slightly loose.
                                                                                                            Provenance: Helen and Jack Mang collection Netsuke, offered at
                                                                                                            Quinn’s Auction Galleries, 7 December 2012, lot 318.
                                                                                                            Estimate EUR 800,-
                                                                                                            Starting price EUR 400,-



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