Page 97 - Fine Japanese Art Auction November 2 2019 Galerie Zacke
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The rabbit or hare (usagi) is the fourth sign of the
Japanese zodiac, often also depicted under the full moon
pounding mochi, then referred to as the lunar hare.
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Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
A good study of two rabbits (usagi) emerging from a dense thicket
of bamboo, carved from reddish wood with accentuated areas
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expressions are whimsical, and the eyes are inlaid in black lustrous
horn. A quite amusing and compact composition. Large himotoshi
through the underside and signature GEKKO ʃ.
HEIGHT 3 cm, LENGTH 5 cm
Condition: The applied black lacquer is worn in some areas giving
the piece a unique and appealing patina. Very good condition.
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Estimate EUR 2.500,-
Starting price EUR 1.250,-
106 | MITSUTADA: A FINE IVORY NETSUKE
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Japan, Osaka, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
A charming composition showing a rabbit (usagi) and young set on
a base with rockwork and bamboo shoots. The adult is smooth and
has large inlaid eyes of red amber. The young rabbit, beautifully
stained a deep yellow and with fine hairwork, is climbing up on the
adult’s back. The eyes are inlaid in dark horn. The underside with
small himotoshi and signature MITSUTADA ʾฑ.
HEIGHT 2.7 cm, LENGTH 4.2 cm
Condition: Very good condition with expected minor wear and
scarce thin age cracks.
Provenance: Ex Teddy Hahn Collection, then German private
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24th February 1924, lot 192.
Mitsutada is a rare artist and was an accomplished pupil of Ohara
Mitsuhiro (1810-1875) of Osaka.
Estimate EUR 4.000,-
Starting price EUR 2.000,-
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