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A group of Japanese ivory netsuke and other small carvings, including a shoehorn with elephant handle, a 'Clams Dream' shell cluster containing three open interior-carved clam shells, each with inscription to top (signed), another netsuke carved with a figure holding a large sack (signed), a small figural group of a man and child with a basket, a figure of an elder (a.f.) and a carved wood group of three frogs seated on a lily pad with mother of pearl signed plaque to base (split to lily pad), 6
Two Japanese lacquer inro Unsigned, Meji period The first two-case, dark brown and lacquered in shades of gold, silver and red with a dragon in clouds above waves, 5.5cm, the second five-case, dark brown and carved to one side with a fierce lion dog and to the other with a flower vase picked out in gilt, with goldstone ojime and rosewood manju netsuke, 11.5cm. (2) The first: Lacking chord. Chipping/nibbling to case edges. Surface wear and signs of age. The second: Gilt almost entirely rubbed. Slight nibbling to case edges. Lacquer losses to base of chiita. General surface wear throughout. Please refer to images.
Two Japanese lacquer four-case inro Unsigned, Meiji period The first dark brown and lacquered in gold with a carp leaping beneath a bamboo branch, the interior in red, with bone oni mask netsuke, 7.5cm, the second red and deeply carved with repeating flowers and foliage, with porcelain ojime, 9.5cm. (2) The first: surface chipping and wear to case edges. Tachiagari of second case chipped and cracked. General surface wear and signs of age. The second: chips and lacquer losses to himotoshi on both sides. Some chips to case edges. Wear to tachiagari throughout. Please refer to images.
A JAPANESE LACQUER AND IVORY NETSUKE, in the form of a box with lift-off cover, gilded with cranes, the rope of carved ivory, signed to a mother-of-pearl reserve to the base, late 19th or early 20th Century, 35mm wide; together with A JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, carved as a boar, signed, late 19th or early 20th Century; and ANOTHER NETSUKE. (3)
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of a reclining water buffalo and calf, 0.75ins (1.8cm) high x 2.25ins (5.8cm) overall, signed in rectangular tablet to base "Tomotada" (Edo period), (three surface cracks to back of water buffalo and surface cleaned back) 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

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