An Ivory Netsuke of three Rats , they sit and stand on two bean pods An Ivory Netsuke of three Rats , they sit and stand on two bean pods, the hairwork finely engraved and the eyes inlaid in polished horn, unsigned, Late 19th Century; And an Ivory Netsuke of a Manchurian Crane, its head turned along its back, eyes inlaid, signed Okasen (?), Meiju period (2)
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An Ivory Netsuke of Hotei , the portly figure sits reclining against one arm An Ivory Netsuke of Hotei , the portly figure sits reclining against one arm, his loose robe revealing his expansive belly, details etched in black, unsigned, Early 19th Century; And A Wood Netsuke carved as a crowded ferry boat, signed illegibly, Late 19th Century. (2) The second item was sold at Sotheby's, 9th March 1977.
A Wood Netsuke of Daikoku, the portly figure stands with his sack over one... A Wood Netsuke of Daikoku, the portly figure stands with his sack over one shoulder and his mallet in his hand, we wears a broad smile on his face, traces of a scratched signature to the feet, 18th-19th Century; And An Ivory Netsuke carved as a man seated carving a large Daruma doll, unsigned, 19th Century (2)
A Walrus Ivory Netsuke/Okimono of the Takarabune A Walrus Ivory Netsuke/Okimono of the Takarabune, the vessel in full sail ploughing through turbulent waves, the Seven Gods of Good Fortune crowd its deck, pierced below with a himotoshi, unsigned, Late 19th Century; And a Bone Netsuke of a Bamboo Node, Early 19th Century.
A Wood Netsuke of a Toad, the reptile sits four square and the warty back is... A Wood Netsuke of a Toad, the reptile sits four square and the warty back is well rendered, eyes inlaid, indistinctly signed beneath Nagayuki (?), 18th Century; An Ivory Netsuke of a Shishi standing on a semi-circular base with open mouth and a forepaw resting on a ball, unsigned, 18th Century; And a Wood Netsuke of a seated hound with head turned to its right, a bell hanging around its neck, signed, 20th Century (3)
An Ivory Netsuke carved in the form of two boys scrambling out from under a... An Ivory Netsuke carved in the form of two boys scrambling out from under a large Shishimai dancers costume, details etched in black, the whole bears a light brown stain, signed (?) tsugu, Late 19th-Early 20th Century; A Wood Netsuke of a Skeleton crouched over a mokugyo and holding a lotus stem in one hand as a beater, unsigned, Late 19th Century; And a Fragment of an Ivory Okimono of rats. (3) The first previously sold at Sotheby's 15th September 1977
An Ivory Kagamibuta Netsuke, the turned ivory bowl containing a shibuichi... An Ivory Kagamibuta Netsuke, the turned ivory bowl containing a shibuichi plate decorated with the Tengu King, details in copper, shakudo, silver and gilding, unsigned, 19th Century; An Ivory Okimono of a Man , he kneels whilst holding up a kakejiku of a dragon above Fuji, a boy points at it in excitement, unsigned, late 19th Century; A Modern Wood Netsuke of a rat resting on a pile of maize heads within a barrel, signed Masakatsu. (3)
A Japanese carved and stained ivory netsuke formed as two seated men and an Anglo Indian topographical miniature painting on ivory depicting a temple interior. Painting 6.25cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Netsuke with one figure missing both hands. Slight wear to the painting on the left hand side.
*Netsuke. A Japanese carved ivory netsuke in the form of a hare, Meiji period, late 19th century, carved ivory, pierced for suspension, indistinctly signed to base, 270mm high, together with a similar carved ivory netsuke in the form of a terrapin, plus another carved ivory netsuke of a figure holding a fan (small chip to base), and another simulated ivory netsuke (8)
Mitsunobu, a 19th century ivory netsuke depicting the clam's dream, the shells of the mollusc gold lacquered with seaweed scrolls, the interior with three figures on a waterside pavilion terrace below clouds, signed, 3.5cm (1.25 in) wide Some wear to the lacquer and an old crack to the top shell
Sixteen various books and catalogues, to include: Bushell, 'Netsuke Masks', Stierlin, 'A Cultural History of Japan', Royal Academy, 'The Great Japan Exhibition', Hillier, 'Japanese Masters of the Colour Print', 'The Chinese Exhibition', the Burghley House Oriental Porcelains, Reikichi, 'The Netsuke Handbook' and sales catalogues (16)
A Chinese Rhinoceros Horn and Bamboo Opium Pipe Holder with pipe, netsuke and pouch. The rhinoceros horn cover with gilt inlay (13 cm long, 21 g, chip to surface), the rim of holder with carved horn mount and base carved with character (small loss to bamboo) joined with a leather thong to the pouch and with carved netsuke (possibly ivory). The bamboo pipe with silver mounts and gilt foliate work, pipe 19 cm, 21 cm long overall For Sale in EU Only

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