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2 signed ivory carved figures, crouching man netsuke, and boy with tortoise, largest 4cm high.Crouching man, slight loss of middle section of hair where crack runs through, natural age related stable cracks. Good overall condition.Boy - Good overall condition.From private collection same family for at least 100 years.
Y Gyokuzan: An Ivory Netsuke, carved as a kneeling figure wearing glasses and stoically pulling out his facial hair with tweezers, signed in an oval reserve Gyokuzan, late 19th Century; an Ivory Netsuke of Ashinaga and Tenaga, the former on the shoulders of the latter, signed on a red lacquer tablet, late 19th Century; and a Koroso Nut Netsuke, carved with a face, signed to the reverse Gyokko, late 19th Century (3)Provenance: Private English Collection purchased in the 1960's and by descentCondition Report: Wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y An Ivory Netsuke carved as a Shojo, reclining beside a large sake jar, a ladle and sakezuki beside her, details etched in black, unsigned, 19th Century; an Ivory Netsuke carved as an armoured warrior sitting cross-legged and grimacing as an Oni pulls on a rope around his neck, 19th Century; and a Stagshorn Netsuke of a rat seated atop a rice bale, details etched in black, unsigned, late 19th Century (3) Formerly the property of an American Museum, sold at Christie's London 21st February 1966, parts of Lots 50, 102 and 139Condition Report: Second item, chip to toeWear commensurate with ageCondition Report Disclaimer
A Wood Netsuke carved in the form of a Tengu, seated cross-legged as it uses its long nose to stir a bowl of moxa gripped in its feet, its wings well rendered down the back, unsigned, 19th CenturyFormerly the Property of an American Museum, sold at Christie's, London as Lot 50 on 21st February 1966Condition Report: Wear commensurate with age and use.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y Munenori: An Ivory Netsuke carved as Shoki, the Demon Queller resting against a large overturned sake jar as an Oni creeps up to tickle his nose, signed in an oval cartouche Munenori, 19th CenturyFormerly the Property of an American Museum, sold at Christie's, London as Lot 16 on 21st February 1966Condition Report: Normal wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y Tomochika: An Ivory Netsuke, in the form of the goddess Benten standing holding an uchiwa in one hand with an attendant beside her, signed beneath Tomochika, 19th Century: An Ivory Netsuke of a porter bearing a large bundle on his back as he uses hashi to eat from a bowl before him, signed on a red lacquer tablet Toshikazu, late 19th Century; and a Stagshorn Netsuke of a Tartar Archer, some details etched in black, unsigned, 19th Century (3) The first two items are formerly the property of an American Museum, sold at Christie's, London on 21st February 1966 as lots 13 and 68 respectivelyCondition Report: Wear commensurate with age and use.Second item has chip to one waraji sandalCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, carved in the form of a group of eight Kabuki and Noh masks, details etched in black, eyes inlaid, unsigned, early 19th Century, 5.1cm diameter Provenance: From an English Private Collection. Condition Report: In good condition with no obvious faults. Some wearCondition Report Disclaimer
Y Asakusa School: A Stagshorn Ryusa Manju, pierced and carved with an Ho-o bird amid stylised waves and tendrils, unsigned; with a Four-Case Inro decorated on the nashiji ground in roiro and e-nashiji with shells from the ka-awase game each decorated with genre scenes, the interior in rich nashiji, each case labelled in sumi with its contents, unsigned, 19th Century Provenance: Private English Collection purchased in the 1960's and by descentCondition Report: Netsuke with cracks and lossesInro rubbed and chippedCondition Report Disclaimer
Y Style of Okatomo: An Ivory Netsuke carved as a reclining tiger, its head turned to the rear, its tail draped across its haunches, details etched in brown, unsigned, 18th-19th Century; and an Ivory Netsuke, carved as a group of ginkgo nuts, unsigned, 19th Century (2) The second was formerly the Property of an American Museum, sold in Christie's London on 21st February 1966Condition Report: First item: Both front paws are damaged.Both items have wear commensurate with age and use.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Tsuishu Lacquer Netsuke in the form of a four-legged circular table, carved with geometric designs, the top deeply carved with a boy riding a hobby-horse, Late 19th Century; an Ivory Seal Netsuke, the square base surmounted by a shishi with two cubs, 19th Century; and a Wood and Ivory Netsuke of a kneeling figure with head, hands and other elements inlaid in ivory, signed Sogyoku, late 19th Century (3)Formerly the property of an American Museum, sold at Christie's, London on 21st February 1966 as parts of Lots 68, 77 and 88Condition Report: Some wear commensurate with age and use.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y An Ivory Seal Netsuke, the oval base surmounted with a figure of a bearded sage seated on the back of an ox, details etched in black, base cut with a two character seal, early 19th Century; another Ivory Seal Netsuke, the base formed as a table with seal cut beneath it, surmounted by Okame holding a box of beans for the Setsubun festival, 19th Century; and an Ivory netsuke carved as a Tengu mask, tea stained, signed to the reverse, Meiji-Taisho era (3)The first two items are formerly the property of an American Museum, sold in Christie's London on 21st February 1966 as Lot 77Condition Report: Wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Kagamibuta Netsuke, the oval ivory bowl set with a shibuichi plate decorated in relief, copper, silver and gold inlay with a musician beating a tsuzumi under a full moon, unsigned, 19th Century; a Netsuke carved from a double walnut shell with a landscape of boatmen on a river, unsigned, 19th Century; and a circular Kagamibuta, the ivory bowl with a shibuichi plate decorated with two Kappa in the rain, in relief, silver and gold zogan, signed Motonobu saku, 19th Century (3)Provenance: Private English Collection purchased in the 1960's and by descentCondition Report: Third item: Age crack to ivory bowl, retaining loop to back of metal plate has been replacedCondition Report Disclaimer

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