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TWO JAPANESE NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI PERIOD Both depicting foreigners, one in stag antler carved as a tall Dutchman holding his beard with one hand and a hossu fly whisk in the other, with a large circular hat topped with feathers and a long coat with a scale-like pattern, the other in ivory wearing a hood and a long coat with flowerheads, carrying a matchlock gun on his shoulder, both unsigned, 9.2cm max. (2)
THREE JAPANESE NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI PERIODS Two in stag antler depicting Dutchmen, one with his head turned to the left and holding a branch, the other with his hands neatly tucked in his long sleeves, the third in ivory depicting a foreigner wearing a fanciful outfit and with a small child on his shoulders, all unsigned, 10.3cm max. (3)
THREE JAPANESE STAG ANTLER NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI PERIODS One depicting a tall Gamma Sennin wearing mugwort leaves and holding a gnarly staff, his pet toad climbing upon his back, its eyes inlaid with horn, another depicting Shoki the Demon Queller grabing an oni, both unsigned, the third carved as a yawning Hotei seated against a large sack, signed to the back, 9.2cm max. (3)
FOUR JAPANESE NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI PERIODS One a marine ivory manju with a rubbed out figure, another a ryusa with lotus, marine animals and chrysanthemum, the third a metal and ivory hako netsuke with the character for ki and a chrysanthemum mon, the fourth a tsuishu lacquer hako with a shishi and brocade balls on an asa-no-ha ground, signed Yosei tsukuru, 5.2cm max.(5) Cf. F Meinertzhagen, The Meinertzhagen Card Index on Netsuke in the Archives of the British Museum, Part B, p.981, where the tsuishu hako netsuke is illustrated.
TWO JAPANESE NETSUKE MEIJI 1868-1912 One in ivory and carved as a smiling Okame, signed Ikko, the other Bizen stoneware and depicting Ko-omote, signed Sekisen, 4.7cm max. (2) Provenance: the Bizen ware netsuke from Bonhams, The Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art: Part V, 5th November 2014, lot 53.
SIX JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI PERIODS Variously carved as two karako arm wrestling over a table, a man with a hammer standing against a large sack, a thwarted rat catcher, a man on a giant clam, all unsigned, together with a netsuke depicting a blind man crawling on a plank, signed Tomochika, and a man cleaning his horse's hoof, signed Shokusai, 4.6cm max. (6)
FOUR JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI PERIODS Variously carved as a tanuki using its swollen scrotum as an umbrella, Shoki the Demon-Queller with an oni on his hat, a parasol bearer holding a lantern in a manner reminiscent of the ghost Kasa-obake, and a beauty wearing long robes and an obi tied to the front, 7.9cm max. (4)
FIVE JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI PERIODS Four carved as figures, one beating a drum with a two character mark to the base, another a temple servant polishing a giant bell, the third with a moveable head holding a brazier and the last holding a fan, the fifth netsuke depicting a monkey dressed as a monk, all unsigned, 7.7cm. (5)
FOUR JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE MEIJI 1868-1912 One carved as a man using a nose tickler to make himself sneeze, another a stone cutter seated with the tools of his trade, both unsigned, the third a noh dancer with ivory mask and socks, signed Jugyoku, the fourth a cluster of masks, signed Harumitzu, 4.5cm max. (4)
A SMALL JAPANESE TWO-CASE LACQUER INRO MEIJI 1868-1912 With cranes depicted on a section of bamboo, with an ivory netsuke depicting a man leaning above a large holed ball, together with a small tinder box with a stag antler netsuke carved as a Daruma doll on a four-legged stand, all unsigned, 5.7cm max. (2)
A Continental yellow glass scent bottle with dipper-stopper and gilt metal reeded bun cover, to/w a 19th century Japanese antler netsuke of a bored child resting his book on the head of his kneeling tutor, 42 cm, a mother-of-pearl card-case, electroplated miniature trophy cup, an enamelled pill-box and a scent-flask (box)
A Continental yellow glass scent bottle with dipper-stopper and gilt metal reeded bun cover, to/w a 19th century Japanese antler netsuke of a bored child resting his book on the head of his kneeling tutor, 42 cm, a mother-of-pearl card-case, electroplated miniature trophy cup, an enamelled pill-box and a scent-flask (box)
FINE GILT LACQUER AND SHIBIYAMA INRO, MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912), the five case inro finely decorated in relief with a scene depicting figures with chickens and bird perched on a blossoming branch, together with in ivory netsuke depicting and gamma sennin and a toad, inro, 8.5cm high, netsuke, 4cm high
A Japanese bronze vase, Meiji period, 1868 - 1912, of baluster shape with gilt highlighted and incised village landscape to the exterior, 23cm high, with a Japanese boxwood netsuke of a horse, signed, 4cm wide (at fault), a Black Forest type carved musical bowl, 30cm wide, a Victorian Rosewood book slide, 46cm wide open, a cased set of three stirrup cups, a brinzed model of a hound, 4cm high and a Victorian mahogany box and cover, 23.5cm wide (7)

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