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26  |   MASAYUKI: A FINE IVORY NETSUKE
                           OF A BOAR SCRATCHING ITS EAR
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                     Japan, Osaka, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

                     Finely stained and carved as a boar (inoshishi) seated on a bed
                     of autumn leaves and lifting its left hindleg to scratch its ear. The
                     boar has an amusing expression with its head and snout turned
                     upwards. To its side is a rock with autumn grasses extending
                     over its back. The underside is especially well-carved with good
                     himotoshi and signature MASAYUKI ȢDŽ.
                     HEIGHT 3.3 cm
                     Condition: Very good condition, minor expected wear.
                     Provenance: The Gabor Wilhelm Collection.
                     This Masayuki is the fifth carver mentioned in MCI, who carved
                     mostly ivory in the style of Anraku of Osaka and often used a
                     kakihan.
                     Literature comparison: Another netsuke of a boar scratching its ear
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                     A, New York, 1986, page 496.

                     Estimate EUR 3.000,-
                     Starting price EUR 1.500,-


                                                                  27  |   AN UNUSUAL IVORY NETSUKE
 25  |   A FINE IVORY NETSUKE                                           OF A RUNNING BOAR
 OF TWO RESTING BOARS
                                                                  Unsigned
 Unsigned                                                         Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
 Japan, Kyoto, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

                                                                  A very unusual netsuke of a running boar, specifically the surface
 A finely carved netsuke depicting an adult boar with young resting   which is in part due to extensive handling of the piece. The surface
 on a bed of autumn leaves. The adult is peacefully sleeping, his left   appears almost like ceramic – from the gloss of the material to
 front leg resting under his body. The adult boar’s expression emits   the natural flaws of the ivory, appearing like firing faults, and the
 tranquility and is carved serenely. Unusually, the young boar seems   somewhat crude, yet charming details of the carving. Perhaps
 to be awake, his eyes opened, and one fears he may wake the adult   this is intentional and is imitating ceramic. However, the carving is
 up. One larger leaf and thin grasses extend up the adult’s back,   ivory and shows a fat boar, galloping with a humoristic expression;
 worn down from centuries of handling. This is exactly what makes   the eyes are inlaid with black horn. The large, used and irregular
 this netsuke special! The patina is superb throughout - shimmering   himotoshi further illustrate that this is an early netsuke.
 honey orange, worn in all the right places. One can immediately see
 that this is a worn and well-loved netsuke. Large himotoshi through   LENGTH 5 cm
 the underside.
                                                                  Condition: Good and worn condition.
 LENGTH 4.4 cm                                                    Provenance: The Gabor Wilhelm Collection.

 Condition: Good worn condition with expected age cracks and      Auction comparison: A Kyoto ivory netsuke of a running boar was
 beautiful patina. Old damage to the side of the leaf bed.        VROG DW %RQKDPV  )LQH 1HWVXNH IURP WKH $GULHQQH %DUEDQVRQ
 Provenance: The Gabor Wilhelm Collection.                        Collection, 13 May 2013, London, lot 25.
 Estimate EUR 3.000,-                                             Estimate EUR 1.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.500,-                                       Starting price EUR 500,-



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