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9  |   SEIUN: A RARE ‘DAIKOKU HAMMER’   11  |   A FINE BRONZE OF
 BRONZE KORO                 A RUNNING BOAR
 By Seiun, signed Seiun with kao  Japan, early Meiji period (1868-1912)
 Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
                        The bronze figure with dark chocolate-brown
 Cast in the form of a Daikoku mallet on a cord with two   patina and masterly chiseled fur. The beast
 tassels, the reticulated cover with a silvered rat sitting on   depicted with open mouth, upward pointed
 top serving as the handle. The eyes of the rat are finely   tusks and ferocious eyes in a realistic, almost
 inlaid in bronze and details such as hair and tail are neatly   IULJKWHQLQJ DWWDFN SRVWXUH b
 incised. The convex lid is surrounded by a key fret border
 in deep relief and cleverly mirrored by an identical design   LENGTH 21.5 cm across
 on the underside of the hammer. The lid fits so well into   WEIGHT 1492.6 grams
 the border that at first sight it looks like it cannot be
 removed – a real Trompe l’Oeuil! Artist signature SEIUN   Condition: Superb condition with some old wear
 and kao incised to underside.  and a few tiny surface scratches here and there.
                        Provenance: French private collection.
 HEIGHT 19 cm
 WEIGHT 1303.5 grams    A near identical bronze was exhibited in 2014
                        in the History Museum, Moscow, as part of the
 Condition: Excellent condition with some wear and tiny   ‘Japanese animalistic bronze of the Meiji epoch’
 scratches only.        exhibition.
 Provenance: From an English private estate.
                        Estimate EUR 2.000,-
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-   Starting price EUR 1.000,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-
















                                                   12  |   A BRONZE GROUP OF THREE TORTOISES
 10  |   HIDEAKI: A FINE BRONZE
 OF A RAT ON DAIKOKU’S BAG
                                                   The largest signed Tsunemitsu, the second largest signed Yoshinobu.
                                                   Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
 By Hideaki, signed Hideaki saku
 Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
                                                   A rare group of naturalistically modelled bronze tortoises. Note the finely incised detail
                                                   work, especially to the carapace. It is rare to find such a group being still together, more
 Finely cast in two parts as a rat seated on top of the lucky
                                                   than a century after its creation.  The largest and second largest are signed TSUNEMITSU
 deity Daikoku’s bag, the rat inset and removable. The bag is of
                                                   and YOSHINOBU respectively, both known Meiji artist who worked in bronze.
 a smoothly polished blackish bronze and the rat is cast from
 copper bronze, and naturalistically carved with large eyes and
                                                   LENGTH 12.5 cm (the largest)
 alert ears. Signed to the base HIDEAKI saku.
                                                   WEIGHT 409.1 grams (total weight)
 LENGTH 23.5 cm
                                                   Condition: Excellent condition with some wear, mostly to base of feet, and very minor traces
 WEIGHT 2172.3 grams
                                                   of use. The patina has grown into a deep bronze color with hues of copper-red and an
                                                   unctuous finish.
 Condition: Excellent condition with extremely minor surface wear.
                                                   Provenance: British collection.
 Provenance: French private collection.
                                                   Estimate EUR 1.200,-
 Estimate EUR 1.500,-
                                                   Starting price EUR 600,-
 Starting price EUR 750,-














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