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A Japanese Carved Ivory Netsuke of a Tiger by Masatomo, 19th Century (Edo Period), the snarling beast standing on rock work, signed, 1.5ins (3.8cm) high Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
A Collection of Japanese Netsuke and Sagemono, Meiji Period, comprising - a three section case inro carved with scholars within a landscape with coral ojime and ivory Okame mask, 80mm x 50mm, and three ivory netsuke depicting a Shi-Shi, unsigned, a farmer pounding rice, signed Ichigyoku, and an Okame mask, signed Kegetsu, late Edo/Meiji Period Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
A Japanese cinnabar lacquer inro, of five sectional form, the whole with carved foliate detail, with wooden ojime, and carved hardwood Netsuke modelled as one of the Lucky Gods, Fukurokuju standing upon his hands, inro H8.5cm, together with a Japanese lacquer inro, of three sectional form, detailed with a tiger and bamboo branches, with ojime, and wooden netsuke modelled as a basket with animals within, inro H6cm. - Condition Report
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke okimono from Edo period. Signed Gyokuzan. In carved ivory portraying a group of figures composed by 'Okame' holding a baby and a straw hat while two kids stay by her side, 5,4x4,6x3,3 cm. 32,4 gr. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A Japanese netsuke circa 1800 from Edo period. Not signed. In carved and polychromed ivory portraying a Dutch sat on a Chinese stool holding a kiseru or Japanese pipe with his left hand, 4,4x2,2x2,5 cm. 15,7 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa. Barcelona: 1998". Page 52. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
An 18th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory depicting a rat, curled up with his head resting over one of his back paws and the tail coiled to his body, 2,6x3,5x2,2 cm. 14,2 gr. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed Shungetsu. In carved ivory depicting a rat hunter sat on the floor looking upwards with his mouth open and his left hand resting over a box while a rat goes down over his left knee, 4,2x4x3,5 cm. 32,3 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 64. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke, Signed Minkoku. In carved ivory portraying "Sambaso" dancing on his left leg, while holding a fan with his left hand and bells with the right one and wearing a high hat covering his jointed head, 4,9x2,3x3 cm. 17,3 gr. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke in carved ivory portraying a standing demon with mother of pearl inlaid eyes, flaunting a luxurious kimono and playing a huge bell, 5,1x2,4x3,4 cm. 18,21 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa. Barcelona: 1998". Page 46. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed Akigyoku. In carved elephant ivory depicting a group of characters formed by 'Daikoku' and 'Ebisu' pulling a cart where 'Bishamon' is sat, 3,6x4x3 cm. 23,5 gr. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed Gyokuzan. In carved elephant ivory portraying a group of traditional Japanese characters composed by 'Ashinaga', a father with his child with a freshly caught octopus at their feet. The father brings a basket tied to his waist, and holds a stick with his right hand and a drum with the left one, 9,3x2,5x2,3 cm. 29,07 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa. Barcelona: 1998". Page 83. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached
A 19th century Japanese netsuke. Signed Hidekazu (Shuichi), in carved ivory portraying 'Kintaro' on a tied crab, 2,52x3,44x2,97 cm. 13,3 gr. Similar pieces published on Meinertzhagen, Frederick "The Art of the Netsuke carver", Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1956. Page 137. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed Chokusai Con Kakihan. In carved ivory and horn depicting a group of four fishermen trying to capture the mythological fish 'Namazu'. 2,3x3,6x3,1 cm. 17,84 gr. Published on Bushell, Raymond "Netsuke, Familiar and Unfamiliar: New Principles for Collecting", Weatherhill Inc, London, 1976. Image nº 744. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached
A late 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Not signed. In carved walrus ivory portraying a monkey wearing a street dancer and musician costume and holding an open fan with his right hand and percussion instruments with the left one, 5,3x1,8x2,2 cm. 12,61 gr. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved ivory with horn eyes inlaid, portraying a quail lying on a flowering millet stem while a leaf covers part of its tail, 2,5x4,5x2 cm. 15,45 gr. A similar piece published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa". Barcelona: 1998. Page 138. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Meiji period. Signed on the back. In carved elephant ivory portraying a demon suffering for the gigant size of his virile member which holds with both feet and his right hands while touching his forehead with the left hand, 3,66x3,03x3,82 cm. 17,7gr. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.
A Japanese netsuke from Edo period circa 1825-1850. Signed Ono Ryoko. In carved ivory portraying a group of characters composed by a crouched woman cooking while a child next to her, wants to try the dish in the basin, 2,86x3,55x3,23 cm. 17,4 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa". Barcelona: 1998. Page 61. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portraying two kids. The standing one wearing a "Sambaso" costume, and the sat one, playing the drum, 3,6x4x2,6 cm. 20,42 gr. With an expert's report issued by the Spanish Federation of Antique dealers attached.

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