Page 90 - Fine Japanese Art Auction November 2 2019 Galerie Zacke
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TIGER / TORA



 The tiger (tora) is the third sign of the zodiac.   101  |  A LARGE EARLY IVORY MANJU    DIAMETER 5.3 cm, THICKNESS 2 cm
 An emblem of physical power and courage, and often   WITH TIGER AND BAMBOO
 considered the earthly counterpart to the dragon.                Condition: Very good condition with expected age cracks and
                     Unsigned                                     beautiful honey patina.
                     Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)  Provenance: Hungarian collection.
                                                                  The motif take no tora (tiger in bamboo) is a symbol for strength
                     A thick and rather large ivory manju netsuke carved in shishiabori   and resilience. The tiger has a strong nature, is flexible and resilient
                     (sunken relief) with a snarling tiger below stalks of leafy bamboo,   like the bamboo, but it is also said that the strong tiger is looking
                     which are finely carved along the top. The design continues to   for shelter underneath the bamboo, as any earthly power is inferior
                     the other side which also shows falling leaves. The entire manju is   to the forces of nature. Moreover, the tiger and bamboo represent
 99  |   AN AMUSING WOOD NETSUKE    covered in a very attractive honey patina, indicating an early piece.   WKH SRZHU RI IDLWK LQ %XGGKLVP
 OF A RECUMBENT TIGER  Early manju are quite rare, as they became increasingly popular
                     only around the mid-19th century. Central himotoshi with an inset   Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Unsigned            peg for the cord attachment.                 Starting price EUR 750,-
 Japan, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 The image of this tiger is quite grotesque and comical. The tiger is
 reclining, its head is curiously raised with a somewhat frightened
 and impish expression. The eyes are inlaid in horn and appear
 large, the mouth is slightly opened revealing rows of teeth which
 evoke a feeling of pity rather than awe. The tail shows the tiger’s fur
 coat pattern and elegantly curls up its back. The underside shows
 the well-carved paws and large, generous himotoshi.
 HEIGHT 2.5 cm, LENGTH 4 cm
 Condition: The wood is slightly worn and shows an appealing
 patina. Very good condition.
 Provenance: French private collection, purchased from Galerie
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 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-












 100  |  AN IVORY OSAKA STYLE NETSUKE
 OF A RECLINING TIGER

 Unsigned
 Japan, Osaka, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 A grotesque image of a tiger in Osaka style with its head turned
 backwards, letting out an amusingly ambiguous snarl. The tiger has
 large eyes with inlaid pupils, its thick tail curls around its back and
 the fur coat pattern is naturalistically rendered, especially visible on
 the underside which shows an attractive yellowish patina with good
 himotoshi.
 LENGTH 5.2 cm

 Condition: Very good condition, the inked fur is slightly worn in
 some areas.
 Provenance: European collection.
 Estimate EUR 1.200,-
 Starting price EUR 600,-



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