A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Ryomin on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a child sat on the floor, covering the eyes of the mask he is grabbing with his left hand and holding a wet brush with the right one, 37,4x27,7x36,3 mmm. 15,69 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
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A Japanese netsuke from Edo period, Tokio,1820-1880. Signed Hikaku on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a group of two karakos sat on the floor playing with a Daruma doll, 25,8x42,7x28,6 mm. 19,47 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 75. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A late 18th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved ivory and silver portraying a coiled cord with a silver hen in the middle, 33,6x71x14,3 mm. 15,86 gr. Similar pieces on Schwartz Karl M.: "Netsuke Subjects Addendum: A Supplementary Study on Netsuke Themes with Reference to Their Interpretation and Symbolism", Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 2001. Page 113, Image nº 312. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w
A mid 18th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved ivory portraying a wolf sat on the floor with the tail between thepaws while eating something, 30,2x47,7x21,6 mm. 21,46 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 135. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portraying a tiger with his tail over the back, standing over a pedestal that depicts water, 25,8x34,4x25,4 mm. 20,81 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 119. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
An early 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed on the base. In carved ivory portraying a Yojo, a Chinese warrior sat on the floor, piercing a cape with his sword, 33,3x34,3x20,4 mm. 17,7 gr. Elephant specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved ivory portraying two fighters, one of them holding a stick and the other lying on the floor, 30x39x26,8 mm. 22,4 gr. Elephant specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A Japanese netsuke-pendant from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephatn ivory portraying a rectangular shaped pendant with a dragon in the middle, and on top, another dragon's head that hold a ring with the mouth, 66,3x36,7x18,1 mm. 21,22 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A mid 19th century netsuke from Edo period. Signed Tomonobu on the back. In carved elephant ivory portraying astanding Eji, sweeping the floor with a broom, 57,6x24,2x18,4 mm. 21,82 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Masakazu on the base. In carved ivovry portraying a group of lotus seeds and a mice coming out from the inside of one of them, 24,2x67,9x21,7 mm. 15,74 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed on the base with a kakihan. In carved ivory portraying a sculptural group composed by the Fujiyama mount sorrounded by vegetation, a samll army, a man sat on a wildboar, a fox an a two animals more, 22,5x35,4x23,2 mm. 15,18 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
An early 19th century Japanese netsuke form Meiji period. Signed Komin on the base. In carved ivory portrayinf a group of figurines composed by seven fishermen sailing on a gradon shaped boat, 26,4x72x19,8 mm. 26,51 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A late 18th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved walrus ivory portraying a pair of hares. One sat on the floor while the other is tryinh to rest her head and paws over the other, 37,9x36x30,3 mm. 26,44 gr. A similar piece published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 115. Walrus ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w
A Japanese netsuke from Edo period circa 1830-1870. Signed Ryukei III on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a group of two sculptors finishing the gigant head of a Nio, 23,9x39,7x29,7 mm. 15,58 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
An 18th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portraying a sat 'Siniu' with its head turned to the back while a monkey, sat on his back, pull his goatee with his left hand, 48,5x31,3x19,3 mm. 18,15 gr. Similar pieces on Schwartz Karl M.: "Netsuke Subjects Addendum: A Supplementary Study on Netsuke Themes with Reference to Their Interpretation and Symbolism", Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 2001.Vol I, Image nº 108 & Jirka-Schmitz, Patrizia, "Netsuke: The Trumpf collection", Arnoldsche, Linden-Museum Stuttgart, 2000, fig. nº 341. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w
An early 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period, Signed Tomochika on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a female Shishi licking her baby, 30,4x35,5x18,8 mm. 18,31 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 100. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
An early 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portrayinf a fighter subdueing a tiger that is grabbing with his hands, 52,9x29,5x39,1 mm. 38,21 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
An early 18th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved ivory portraying a Sennin sat on a rock and touching one of his ears while raising his dress, 43,7x39,5x25,9 mm. 28,76 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 34. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Ikko on the base. In carved ivory with horn eyes portraying a group of thirteen rats playing with a shishi mask, 16,6x35,5x33,8 mm. 19,37 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 112. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A Japanese netsuke from Meiji period circa 1900. In carved elephant ivory portraying a mask of the female demon 'Hannya' wearing a pair of flower crowns around the horns, 35,5x23,3x18 mm. 9,02 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Not signed. In carved ivory portraying a monkey sat on the floor, with both of his arms raised, doing faces, 29,8x23,5x22,7 mm. 12,57 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A Japanese netsuke from Meiji period circa 1960-1880. Signed Rioji on the base with a kakihan. In carved elephant ivory portraying a group composed by Kintaro holding a fan, and next to him Sennin Seiobo looking at a monkey and a rabbit playing. On the back, a monkey with the hand over his head, 34,4x42,5x32,6 mm. 25,84 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w
A Japanese netsuke from Edo period circa 1825-1850. Signed Gyokusen on the base. In carved ivory portraying Sojobo, king of the tengus, sat on the floor while holding a general with his right hand, as a power symbol, 36,6x28,6x18,4 mm. 18,55 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
An early 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Tomochika on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying two female Shishis, fighting themselves. The one on top is bitting the paw of the one which is lying on the floor, 32,3x39,4x23,6 mm. 24,14 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
An 18th century manju from Edo period. In carved elephant ivory portraying a clam carved and decorated with shells, molluscs and waves all around, 17,1x42,1x33,6 mm. 12,47 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 166. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A 19th Japanese netsuke. Not signed. In carved hippo ivory portraying a Vanitas, where a frog and a snake are resting over the top of a skull, 4x1,8x2,1 cm. 12,34 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 157. Hippo ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed Masahisasai on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying an eagle with semi extended wings and grabbing a fox with his claws, 3,6x3,6x2,6 cm. 21,46 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
An early 20th century japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed Toyuyuki on the base. In carved hornbill portraying a group composed by the twelve zodiac animals creating a circle, 17,6x44,7x38,7 mm. 14,05 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 116.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Shinsai on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a group composed by two tigers with glass eyes where the cub is looking at the female, 2,1x3,7x2,9 mm. 11,51 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 119. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Tokugyoko on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a naked child, sat on the floor, with a smiley face, 5,5x4x4 cm. 48,89 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved ivory portraying a woman lying on the floor and holding a strange object with both hands, 2,1x5,2x2,5 cm. 13,1 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portraying a karako, next to a character who is playing a trumpet and a odg lying on the floor, 43,3x37,1x24,1 mm. 17,19 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A Japanese netsuke from Edo period circa 1800. Signed Masamitsu on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a group of puppies climbing over a panicked monkey with inlaid horn eyes, 24,x54,5x41,8 mm. 47 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portraying astanding dog with Shibayama decoration of mother of pearl and coral inlaid, 26x15,9x35 mm. 12 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portrayinga Karako with a dog running over a rectangular base decorated with the Mount Fuji below, 43,3x46,3x15,4 mm. 15 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A first third of 20th century Japanese netsuke from Taisho period. Signed on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a standing horse with the head slightly bent towards the floor, 49,7x34,9x25,4 mm. 35 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke okimono from Meiji period. Signed on a red kanji on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying three characters and a carp in the sea, 42,9x45,1x44,6 mm. 48,84 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A collection of Chinese wood stands, 5.5-23cm, two Japanese carved wood netsukes, one of a tiger, 4.5cm high and the other of a pumpkin with two lizards, 5.5cm wide and a Chinese carved wood puzzle ball, 6cm diameter (qty.)Condition report: Two larger round wood stands - both restored, signs of glue, one with foot unattached, both with minor chips and scratches and lossesOne rectangle wood stand- restored with signs of glue, surface scratches, chips, splits and cracks.The rest of the wood stands - one with splits to the underside, all have minor chips and scratches, some with losses. One stand missing bottom half.Pumpkin netsuke - hairline cracks in various places.Tiger netsuke - minute chips in various places.Puzzle ball - wood losses in various places, metal hook attached.

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