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Kyoto Master Okatomo, A Very Fine Ivory Netsuke of a Pet Puppy with a Brocade Collar. He Is Posed with a Kemari Ball, The Eyes are Inlaid In Black Material, The Fur Is Finely Incised and Highlighted with Sumie. It Is Signed In a Rectangular Reserve, By The Great Late 18th Century Kyoto Master Okatomo, For Examples of Dogs by Okatomo, See Victoria and Albert Museum, Illustrated In Harris, Netsuke Page 64, No.276, Providence - Bought by Client from Michael R Bernstein - 16 West 16th St, Apt 7JN, New York In 12.2.09 For The Sum of £6.600 ( Six thousand, Six Hundred Pounds ) Letter and Receipt Come with Item.
An 18th Century cut glass and white metal mounted seal, together with four further seals, a carved netsuke in the form of an octopus bearing signature button to base, a hardstone mounted compass in the form of a book and a bronze figure of a young girl carrying books, together with a gold plated pendant frame CONDITION REPORTS The cut glass white metal seal has some nibbles to the top, the bone seal has chips to the top and an areas of possible burning along one side, the bronze seal is at an angle, the stone seal's hook has been broken and repaired, the seal itself has fractures on the stone. The pendant mount is coming away at one side and appears to have been repaired. All items have wear and tear. The glass and white metal seal is approx 6cm high. The bone and white metal seal is approx 5.5cm high. Bronze seal of man approx 6.5cm high. Brass lion head seal approx 4.5cm high. Brass seal approx 2.5cm. Stone seal approx 3.5cm high.
An Unusual Ivory Netsuke of a Cat, the feline lies coiled up asleep and... An Unusual Ivory Netsuke of a Cat, the feline lies coiled up asleep and unaware of a rat climbing up over its back, eyes inlaid in black horn, signed Kaneaki (?), Meiji-Taisho Period * The cat is an unusual subject in Japanese art as it was despised, having been the only creature who failed to respond to the call to attend the death of Buddha as it was too busy chasing mice!!!

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