A late 19th century-early 20th century Japanese okimono from Meiji period. Signed on the base. In carved ivory portraying a scene with a Rakan resting on a dragon while a victorious Benten emerges from his censer, 29 cm. high. Losses on both hands. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
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A 19th century Japanese okimono from Meiji period. Signed on the base and on the back. In carved ivory portraying a scene with a Rakan holding a scroll from where a pair of Sennin sat on clouds ascend, 27 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Japanese three case inro from Meiji period. In lacquered wood with Nashiji lacquerwork. With a lacquer spheric ojime and a netsuke in carved ivory depicting a bird, 7x5x2 cm. (inro measurements). Similar netsukes on The Met Museum: Accession Number:10.211.64. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A late 19th century Japanese five case inro from Meiji period. In lacquered wood. With a rock crystal spheric ojime and a netsuke in carved ivory depicting a bird. , 8x7x1 cm. (inro measurements). Similar netsukes on The Met Museum: Accession Number:10.211.64. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached. It shows tiny looses inside. With a label from the period.
A mid 19th century Japanese eight case inro from Edo period. Signed on the base. In carved ivory depicting a popular music allegory with animals and ,ythological beings playing instruments on a background decorated with bamboo canes. With an ojime in carved and lacquered wood and a frog shaped netsuke in carved hardstone, 11x8,50x1,50 cm. (inro measurements). With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Chinese cane from Meiji period. In carved bamboo with a carved elephant ivory handle portraying a costumbrist character wearing a traditional costume while holding a chrysanthemum on his right hand and a fan on the left one, 83,5 cm. long. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century English cane made with a Japanese umbrella handle from Meiji period. In ebony with a carved elephant ivory handle portraying a monkey killing a bat and the inscription "S. Graham" engraved on a metal plaque , 83,50 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached. Bastón inglés siglo XIX. Caña en madera de ébano con empuñadura en marfil tallado en forma de mono matando murciélago con detalle de metal plateado con inscripción "S. Graham" grabada, 83,5 cm. long. Se adjunta documento de peritación expedido por la Federación Española de Anticuarios.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a child lying on the floor and carrying a bell over his shoulder tied with a rope, 2,60 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached .
A Japanese netsuke circa 1900 from Meiji-Taisho period. Signed on the base. In carved, polychromed and inlaid elephant ivory portraying an elderly man sat on the floor, rising the cover of the box where the turtle Minogame is placed, 3,90 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period circa 1860-1880. Signed Kozan on the base. In carved ivory depicting a standing monkey carrying on his back a big egg with a bird that is about to hatch out, 4,80 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. In carved ivory depicting a child playing with her crawling mother. The kid is seated on his mother's back while grabbing a scarf that the mother is holding with her teeth, 3,60 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke okimono from Edo period. Signed Tomochika on the base. In carved ivory depicting a group of family members ready to start a trip. The group is omposed of a mother, who is seated on the horse carrying two children in baskets while waiting for her husband, who is tying his shoelaces, 4,20 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke. Attributed to Masatami. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portrayinga couple opening a peach from where Momotaro, the peach boy, is going out. On the back side a big inro., 2,80 cm. high. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa. Barcelona: 1998". Page 50. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke okimono from Edo period. Signed Masatsugu on the base. In carved ivory depicting a group of figures composed by an artisan, her son and a puppy seated on a braided hemp or straw carpet, 3 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
An early 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed "Hichibun" o "Isshi" on the base. In carved ivory portraying a standing man over a wine pumpkin while holding two peaches with his left hand and a stick with the right one, 5,50 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke okimono circa 1820-1850. Signed Gyokumin on the base. In carved ivory depicting a group of figures composed by Benten, Daikoku and an Oni with a bag on top of the tree, 4,80 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke fom Meiji period. Signed on the back. In carved elephant ivory portraying a monkey seated on the floor and eating the fruit that carries on his left hand while touching his right food with the other hand, 3,60 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Hoichi on the back. In carved elephant ivory portraying a standing old man carrying a cane on his right hand and an Okame who is holding two fans and a mirror on his back while is crushing a toad's head , 4,80 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Masatoshi on the back. In carved elephant ivory portraying a standing Karako playing Bekkanko with a seated child and holding an Okame mask on his left hand, 4 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Hojitokusai Hogen on the back side. In carved ivory portraying "Samaso" dancing on his left leg, holding a fan with his left hand and bells on the right one and wearing a high hat covering his head, 4,80 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A Japanese netsuke from Taisho period. Signed Masatoshi on the back. In carved elephant ivory portraying "Songoku" the monkey resting over Buddha's hand, 3 cm. high. Similar pieces on Similar pieces on Meinertzhagen, Frederick "The Art of the Netsuke carver", Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1956. Image 250. And Bushell, Raymond "Collector's netsuke", Weatherhill Inc, London, 1973. Page 124, image nº 351. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke. Signed Masatami on the base. In carved ivory portraying an Okame grabbing an Oni by his left hand and trying to tie his hands with a rope hold with the mouth and his right hand, 4 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Minkoku on the base. In carved ivory portraying a group of figures composed of a father smoking a pipe, with his son, who carries a brush and a dog staring at his owner, 3,80 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
An early 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Mitsuhide. In carved elephant ivory depicting a laying dog with horn eyes resting his front paws on a shell while bitting a rope, 2 cm. high. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa. Barcelona: 1998". Page 109. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed Masamitsu on the base. In carved elephant ivory with horn eyes portraying "a group of animals composed of a hen and twenty two little chicks playing and pecking around, 3,70 cm. high. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa. Barcelona: 1998". Page 144. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke. Signed Gyokobun on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying "Tanuki" sat with a bloated abdomen and holding a drumstick with his right hand while a rat is climbing over his back, 3,7 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
An early 18th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. In carved elephant ivory depicting a seated Shoki who is grabbing by the hair a kneeling Oni with his left hand and intimidating him with a sword, 5,10 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period circa 1820-1850. Signed Gyokkosai on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying Jurojin playing "Bekkanko" with a boy that holds a Usobuki mask on his right hand, 3,3 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed Gyokko on a red kanji. In carved elephant ivory portraying an artisan who is about to finish the wheel he is working on. A sajemono with its kiseru and its manju hanging from his obi, 4,2 cm. high. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
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