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A Small Good Mixed Lot of Collectables to include a bone book mark, carved 'bone' brooch depicting stags, white metal back, unmarked, small Buddha bead, a small figural netsuke, a short turned bone stem, a French 'Aide Memoire'. Together with three wooden measuring devices and a pair of cufflinks.
A Japanese carved ivory and wood netsuke of a standing Hotei, by Akishige, wearing a beaded necklace around his neck as he clasps his hands over his head, 1.75ins (3.8cm) high, with red seal mark to base (Meiji period - early 20th Century) Note: For a similar example, signed Meikei, see Raymond Bushell (Adapter), The Netsuke Handbook of Ueda Reikichi (Rutland: Tuttle, 1961), no. 182.
A Meiji period lacquer and bronze travelling shrine disguised as an inrō The interior carved with a representation of Kokuzo Bosatsu, fitted with a marine ivory netsuke and ojime bead, 10cm overall.N.B: Requires a CITES license if exported outside the EUThe US Government has banned the import of ivory so this cannot be exported to the USA
A collection of Japanese netsuke, okimono and ojime, Edo period and laterComprising: a Meiji period boxwood carved okimono of Liu Haichan seated on a toad, 9cm high, a late Edo period boxwood carved netsuke of a shi-shi seated on three hanko, 3cm wide, a Meiji period boxwood carved netsuke of a dog, 4cm high, a Meiji period boxwood carved male/bird mask netsuke, signed, 4.5cm high, a Meiji period boxwood netsuke of a Samurai wearing a haori, holding a fan, 5cm high, a Meiji period boxwood carved netsuke of a male mask with erect nose, signed, 4cm high, a Meiji period boxwood carved netsuke of Daikoku playing Go with Karako, 4.5cm wide, a Meiji period boxwood carved okimono of Daruma awakening a hole in the front containing a die, 6cm wide, a Meiji period polychrome ivory ojime of Daruma, signed Hide Kazu, 2cm high, a Meiji period manjū netsuke in black lacquer depicting Mongaku Shonin, 4.5cm high, Provenance: R.W. Gregory Collection and a Meiji period netsuke of man seated holding bags, 3cm high. (11)N.B: Part of this lot requires a CITES license if exported outside the EUThe US Government has banned the import of ivory so part of this cannot be exported to the USA.
VARIOUS COLLECTABLES including a carved ivory Japanese netsuke the figure holding a staff, probably late 19thc. Also with 2 antique seals, one with a agate handle and one mounted with a figure, a Japanese whist marker decorated with Insects, and an unusual folding Railway carriage key. (5) Formally owned by Benoit 'Benno' Hollander (1853-1942), Dutch Violinist and Composer.

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