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92  |   MASAKATSU: A FINE WOOD
 NETSUKE OF A COILED RAT
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 Japan, Yamada, Ise province, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 A fine wood netsuke of rat tightly coiled up into a ball. A genius
 design when considering the functionality as a netsuke, but also
 the uniqueness of the depiction. This model is believed to originate
 from the Masanao family of Ise-Yamada and was executed in
 different variations and sizes across members of the school/
 family. The present netsuke is by Masakatsu, and shows particular
 individuality, evident in the carving of the face and eerily bony paws.
 The fur of the rat is precisely incised, and it is holding one paw to
 its face, another is holding its very well carved tail which extends
 all the way to the back and another is scratching its ear. The eyes
 are inlaid in lustrous black horn. Natural himotoshi through one
 of the legs and signed at the base of the tail in a polished reserve
 MASAKATSU Ȣۥ.

 HEIGHT 3.7 cm
 Condition: Very good condition. Miniscule wear.
 Provenance: The 40-Year Collection of a London Gentleman.
 Estimate EUR 3.000,-
 Starting price EUR 1.500,-





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