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Edo/Meiji Period Japanese Netsuke, intricately carved box wood netsuke depicting a crouching Shi-Shi and cub, Masanao signature to base, approx 3 x 4 cms. Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
Meiji Period Japanese Netsuke, a comical ivory carved netsuke, depicting a reclining fox punting down the river, the punt depicted amongst rolling waves, signed Minemitsu to base, approx 3 to 4 cms, (possibly mammoth tooth.) Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
Meiji Period Japanese Netsuke, intricately carved box wood netsuke, depicting a Shi-Shi Masked Drummer, with ivory inlaid eyes, lovely rich patina, approx 3.5 x 4 cms signed Ichiraku beneath the drum. Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
A Meiji Period Japanese Ivory Netsuke, carved as a rat and mussel signature cartouche to the base of the foot, approx 5 x 4 cms, signature for Issaku/Kazunari. Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
A Meiji Period Japanese Ivory Netsuke, of a puppy stood with his paw on a turtle, character marks to puppy's haunches, approx 4 x 4.5 cms (af) Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
A Meiji Period Japanese Ivory Netsuke, depicting a crouching tiger licking his paw, character marks to the tigers haunches, approx 5 x 2.3 cms Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
A Meiji Period Japanese Ivory Netsuke, depicting an Asian elephant, approx 4 x 4 cms, character marks to hind leg. Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
An Antique Japanese Ivory Carved Netsuke, depicting a mounted Samurai warrior slaying another, with character marks to base, approx 6 x 5.5 cms. Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
A Meiji Period Japanese Box Wood Netsuke, depicting a salamander wearing robes, beautifully carved with rich patina, approx 5.5 x 3 cms, unsigned. Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.
A Meiji Period Japanese Ivory Netsuke, depicting a crouching tiger licking his paw, character marks to the tigers haunches, approx 5 x 2.3 cms Provenance: From a private collection belonging to the Late Dermott Levins, avid Oriental collector, Levins bought from notable London galleries and auction houses in the mid-1940's including Glendining & Co New Bond Street, Yamanaka & Co New Bond Street and later Sothebys.

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