An 18th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. In carved elephant tusk and horn portraying a Karako lying on the floor with a turtle on his right hand, 28,9x60,9x24,2 mm. 32,96 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 19th century Japanese netsuke. Signed Tomozan on the base. In carved elephant tusk and horn eyes portraying a recumbent Kirin with his head turned to the left, 21,2x25,1x31,1 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 Edo period. Signed Tomochika on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a sat Jurojin resting on the back of a deer and is fanning himself with his right hand, 29,5x40,2x21,4 mm. 13,43 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 10. 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. Signed Bunho on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a hen on the floor, touching her creast with her tail feathers, 42,6x36,3x24,7 mm. 23,67 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. Signed Okatomo on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a quail resting on a bunch of millet seeds, 29,5x37,3x26,2 mm. 19,79 gr. Similar pieces published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 138. 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 1860-1880. Signed Chousai and with a seal on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a group of figurines depicting a couple with their three children, just about to go on a trip, 36,8x37,7x25,7 mm. 16,56 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 91. 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. Signed Masahiro on the base. In carved elephant tusk and horn portraying a karako pushing Yuki Daruma towards the left and leaving his handprints on him. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 84. 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 1850-1880. Signed Masatsugu on a red kanji on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a kid sat on the floor grabbing a tray with a turtle, 34,4x44,7x37,7 mm. 25,2 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. Signed Masamitsu on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a group of six puppies playing on a Shishi mask, 23,6x41,4x32,8 mm. 25,01 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 108. 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 Tomochika on the back. In carved elephant tusk portraying a standing Nio, holding with his left hand the laces of a sandal or a mat that carries on his back, 62,3x14,2x22,7 mm. 15,71 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. In carved bone portraying a standing horse with his head joined to his front legs and his tail to his back legs, 50x18,5x36,1 mm. 27,27 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 134.
A mid 19th century Japanese Ganbun style netsuke from Meiji period. Not signed. In carved wood, ivory and metal portraying a frog coming out from a fruit peel where there is also a folded leaf with a pair of ants on, 28,5x52,5x39,9 mm.11,78 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 152. 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 1860-1880. Signed on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a fisherman sailing on a turtle's shell, while holding a box on his left hand and a cane on the right, 28,8x43,5x28,5 mm. 27,18 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 netsuke manju ryusa. Not signed. In carved elephant tusk portraying a group composed by a snail and a wasp over a few leaves and a couple of fruits, 16,1x35,2x36,3 mm. 15,26 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 1850-1870. Signed Gyokuyosai on a side. In carved elephant tusk portraying a cicada sat on a pomegranate and other fruits, 25,6x37,9x28,4 mm. 17,21 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 163. Similar pieces on Jirka-Schmitz, Patrizia: The World of Netsuke: The Werdelmann Collection at the Museum Kunst Palast, Düsseldorf, Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt, 2007. Nº 491. 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. Signed Shunkosai? on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a squirrel on the floor, holding a branch with fruits, 21,9x28,7x37,2 mm. 14,92 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 craftsman dancing, playing a pumpkin with a stick, carrying a brush over his shoulders and holding his hat with the face, 35,6x45,1x26,9 mm. 27,12 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Mitsuaki on a side. In carved elephant tusk portraying a man fighting an Oni, subduing him by his head, an arm and a leg, 40,1x43,5x22,1 mm. 24,85 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-okimono from Edo period circa 1835-1860. Signed Norishige on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a woman sat on a bundle next to an standing ox, placed on her right, 29,2x50,6x31,2 mm. 19,33 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. Signed Gyokushun on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a toad resting on the back and the head of a monkey sat on the floor, who is holding a fruit with his left hand, 36,7x29,1x26,6 mm. 23,29 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 1840-1860. Signed Hidekazu on the base. In carved elephant tusk inlaid with mother of pearl and coral cabochons portraying a kneeling Karako, carrying a sack over his shoulders that also is tied with a rope that he holds with his right hand, 37,1x18,2x20,2 mm. 13,51 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Tomomasa on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a fisherman and Kintaro carrying a gigant snail tied with a rope to a bar, 34,6x29,5x43,4 mm. 19,2 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 elephant tusk portraying a standing Karako grabbing his kimono's obi and holding a fan with his right hand, 59,2x25,9x16,5 mm. 21,33 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 Koju with a kakihan on the back. In carved elephant tusk portraying a standing Ama, walking next to a kid that is grabbing her left sleeve, and carrying a basket with an octopus, 48,2x31x19,5 mm. 18,15 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A Japanese netsuke from Meiji period circa 1870-1890. Signed Kogetsu on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a sat kid playing with a small Yuki Daruma on a tray, 27,7x35,5x26,6 mm. 14,37 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 tusk portraying a tiger sat on the floor with his head turned to the right and the tail resting over his back, 30,1x30,9x25,7 mm. 19,57 gr. Similar pieces published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 117. 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. Signed Mitsuyuki on the back. In carved elephant tusk portraying 'Komuso' the warrior, who hides his face under a basket while plays the flute, 55,2x22,2x20 mm. 14,6 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 elephant tusk portraying a kappa that holds and bites the leg of a fisherman who is on the top pf a gigant pumpkin, 27,9x38,9x25,5 mm. 24,96 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 Tomotada? on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying Sennin Kinko riding a gigant carp, 778,5x25,2x14,6 mm. 20,22 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant tusk portraying Tenaga standing over an octopus and holding it with both hands by two of its tentacles, 46,6x20,8x13,9 mm. 8,8 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 Tomochika on the base. In carved elephant tusk portraying a standing 'Shoki' holding a box and angry with the 'Oni' between his knees, 43,5x24,3x21,5 mm. 16,94 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. Attributed to Masamitsu. In carved elephant tusk portraying a group od twelve rats playing over a shell, a clam and two winkles, 20,1x46,4x38,6 mm. 20,56 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
Japanese carved boxwood netsuke in the form of a sitting duck, signed on mother-of-pearl circular panel, 4cm high and a Japanese carved hardwood netsuke in the form of a pumpkin, signed in circular reserve, 3.5cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth appear in good condition. Some light surface scratches and some accretions. No signs of chips or cracks. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos.

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