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A group of three Japanese boxwood netsuke, 19th century and later, comprising:one group modelled as a cat and mouse, signed to the base with a kanji mark, 6cm wide3cm hightogether with a group modelled as a basket with two hares,4.5cm diameter and one modelled as an ox,6.5cm wide5cm highCondition ReportAll with scuffs to their surfaces. The basket example with some minor knocks
A Chinese porcelain snuff bottle, 20th century, in the shape of a female, with a four-character Guangxu mark to base, 6.7cm, a famille rose jar and cover,20th century, of baluster form, painted with ladies seated in a garden, the reverse inscribed with a poem, with a four-character Qianlong mark to base,19cm high, and a Japanese wood netsuke,20th century, in the shape of a pig, signed Sho to a circular mother-of-pearl panel,5.7cm long (4)Condition ReportNo obvious faults.
2 Diverse Tabakoire Täschchen mit Metall Ketten und Elfenbein Kagamibuta Netsuke "Drachen", Japan um 1890/1900: 1 Goldfaden Stickerei "Flammen-Drache" auf violetter Seide, innen floral bedrucktes Leder, Vorderseite ausgeblichen (9x15cm, Ø 5cm) und 1 violetter Brokat mit Metallfäden, etwas zerschlissen (9x14,5cm, Ø 4,5cm), Gebrauchsspuren, Genehmigung nach Art. 10d VO (EG 338/97) liegt vor, kein Export außerhalb der EU
Feines Elfenbein Netsuke "Die Glücksgötter Daikoku und Fukurokuju im Sumo Ring", im roten Lacksiegel sign. Bunsei 文正 (Davey 105) , Japan, Meiji Periode, um 1900, H. 3,8cm, Altersspuren, Vgl. Feddersen, Japanisches Kunstgewerbe, 1983, Abb. 195, Genehmigung nach Art. 10d VO (EG 338/97) liegt vor, kein Export außerhalb der EU
Elfenbein Netsuke "Gama Sennin mit dreibeiniger Kröte", stehende Figur mit drapiertem Gewand und Blätterumhang, verschieden große Himotoshi, partiell schwarz eingefärbte Gravuren, Japan 19.Jh., H. 6cm, Füße verloren, Genehmigung nach Art. 10d VO (EG 338/97) liegt vor (kein Export außerhalb der EU)
2 Diverse Elfenbein Netsuke und Schnitzerei: "Schauspieler mit Wendekopf und Kalebasse" (sign. Shôzan 松山, H. 5,2cm) und "Gauklerpaar mit dressiertem Äffchen" (sign. Nanryû oder Minamiyanagi 南柳, H. 3,1cm), partiell schwarz eingefärbt, Japan Anfang 20.Jh.Genehmigung nach Art. 10d VO (EG 338/97) liegt vor (kein Export außerhalb der EU)
2 Diverse Elfenbein Manju Netsuke mit Reliefdarstellungen, Japan, 2.Hälfte 19.Jh.: 1 "Karako mit Daruma Puppe" verso "Fächer", sign. wohl Kôryû 光龍 斎 (Davey 1247 oder 1793, Ø 3,9cm) und 1 "Angelnder Taikôbô" (Ø 4,5cm), Genehmigung nach Art. 10d VO (EG 338/97) liegt vor, kein Export außerhalb der EU
A JAPANESE STONEWARE FIGURE OF AN ONI BEARING A TEMPLE BELL Meiji, late 19th century; together with two pipecases (kiseruzutsu), one with leather tobacco pouch with metal lion dog clasp detail and orange ojime, the other with wood inro with carp and wood Hotei ojime; a base metal ikebana 'vase', 12.5cm long; and a flat netsuke carved as a Noh mask, 6.5cm long (5)Provenance: The collection of R P & P Gray, Bridport, Dorset.
Ɵ MCI: The Meinertzhagen Card Index on Netsuke in the Archives of the British Museum, Part A and B (2 Volumes), Hardcover, one volume inscribed to Billy Winkworth (W. W. Winkworth) from the author; Lazarnick, George, Netsuke & inro artists, and how to read their signatures, 1982 (2 volumes); Christies, The Bushell Collection of Netsuke, Parts 1, 11 and 111, 1987 and nineteen other reference books on Japanese or Korean works of art (26) Condition Report: some tears to dust jackets and general wearsold as viewed and subject to non returnCondition Report Disclaimer
NO RESERVEFIVE JAPANESE WOOD MASK NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI, 19TH CENTURY The first depicting Okina, the second Usofuki, the third a horned oni, the fourth a trick mask netsuke depicting a man and crow, the fifth an angry face with a furrowed brow and a wide grinning mouth, all unsigned, 5.3cm max. (5) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from an English private collection, Buckinghamshire.
THREE JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKEEDO AND MEIJI, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURYOne carved as a small rat gnawing on a chestnut signed Yoshitomo; another as a snake ensnaring a large frog, both with their eyes inlaid, signed Harumitsu; the third depicting a man lying down, resting his head on his left hand, 5.8cm max. (3)Provenance: from a private English collection, Heath House, Hampshire. The same collection includes a Louis XVI bureau plat which was originally the working desk of the French Emperor Napoleon III.
A JAPANESE FOUR-CASE GOLD LACQUER INRO BY KOMA KORYUEDO/MEIJI, 19TH CENTURYThe body decorated in hiramaki-e, takamaki-e and kinrande on a fundame ground, one side depicting two figures detailed with mother of pearl inlaid faces, the other with a momiji (maple) tree, the interior with a nashiji ground, the base signed Koma Koryu saku, together with a glass ojime and a wood netsuke carved as a shishi, the inro 6.3cm.Provenance: the private collection of a lady and gentleman, Derbyshire.The decoration on this inro may be inspired by the print entitled Momiji no ga (Beneath the Autumn leaves), from the series Genji ko no zu (Genji Incense Pictures) by Utagawa Kunisada (1843-47), which features two very similar figures.
NO RESERVETWO JAPANESE WOOD MASK NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI, 19TH CENTURY One lacquered red and black with gilt eyes and jaws, depicted with a furrowed brow and bared fangs, the back indistinctly signed; the other of Buaku with wide frightened eyes and a toothy grimace, signed to the back Deme Uman, 4.4cm and 3.8cm. (2) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from an English private collection, Buckinghamshire.
NO RESERVEA SMALL COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ITEMS EDO AND MEIJI, 19TH/20TH CENTURY Comprising: two shakudo nanako kozuka (knife handles), one decorated with a warrior on horseback and signed with kao, the other with a scowling tiger, signed Masayoshi / Seiro; two kiseruzutsu (pipe cases), one of muso-zutsu form made of tightly-woven rattan and with a painted wood ojime, the other naturalistically carved as a bamboo stem; a leather tabako-ire (tobacco pouch) with an embossed floral design and a shakudo and iron mae-kanagu modelled as a prancing hen; a gilt guri lacquer four-tier inro; and a manju netsuke, one side with Daikoku and Kannon and the other with a kitsune and peonies; 22.5cm max. (8) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from an English private collection, Sussex.
NO RESERVEA JAPANESE WOOD MASK NETSUKE OF AN OCTOPUS-USOFUKI EDO/MEIJI, 19TH CENTURY Depicted with wrinkly skin around bulging eyes and a puckered mouth, 4cm. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from an old English collection, Buckinghamshire. Cf. R Bushell, Netsuke Masks, pls.233 and 335, for related wood mask netsuke of an octopus-type Usofuki. See also, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession no.91.1.966, for a netsuke of an octopus with similar bulging eyes and puckered mouth.
NO RESERVEA JAPANESE WOOD MASK NETSUKE OF OTAFUKU EDO/MEIJI, 19TH CENTURY Depicted with a chubby smiling face and dimpled open mouth, indistinctly signed Deme Joman or Deme Uman, 4.5cm. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from an English private collection, Buckinghamshire.
λ NO RESERVEλ THREE JAPANESE WOOD MASK NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI, 19TH CENTURY One depicting a grimacing Noh mask, the back signed Ryukei; another a winking Noh mask, signed Ryuo and with a paper label for the Tomkinson Collection no.73; the third depicting Uba, signed Ryukei and inscribed Rōjo 40a to the back; 5cm, 4.5cm and 5.5cm. (3) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from an English private collection, Buckinghamshire. One formerly the Tomkinson Collection. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, access. nos.91.1.997 and 91.1.995, for two comparable netsuke of Noh masks signed Ryukei. * This group of items is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref. No. UMHDKGQW
NO RESERVETHREE JAPANESE WOOD MASK NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI, 19TH CENTURY One depicting a smiling face with residue of red pigment to the lips and a paper label to the forehead indistinctly numbered *54, another depicting Akobu-jo, and the third depicting a grimacing demon, each signed to the back Deme Uman, 5.2cm, 4.8cm and 4.9cm. (3) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from an English private collection, Buckinghamshire.
A JAPANESE FOUR-CASE GOLD AND BLACK LACQUER INRO EDO/MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURYThe body decorated in hiramaki-e and takamaki-e on a roiro ground, one side with two wrestling mice, the other with three mitsudomoe (three-comma) motifs, the interior with a nashiji ground, the base signed Shuho saku, together with a mixed metal ojime and a corozo nut netsuke carved as two chestnuts, the inro 7.8cm.Provenance: the private collection of a lady and gentleman, Derbyshire.
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