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Objets D'Art
$950.00 Japanese sashi netsuke depicting a dragonfly by Kurita Motomasa. He is known to exhibit in the Kyoto Seishu Netsuke Art Museum. 20th century.
3 ½ long.
Provenance: Richard R. Silverman collection. Richard R. Silverman (1932-2019) was a renowned Asian art collector with one of the largest private collections of netsuke outside of Japan. He lived in Tokyo between 1964 and 1979 and began to collect netsuke there in 1968...
Objets D'Art
$475.00 Japanese stag horn netsuke depicting a fish. Inlayed eyes.
Unsigned.
Unsigned 4 ¼” x ¾ ”.
Objets D'Art
$450.00 Japanese netsuke depicting fish with an open mouth. Inlayed eyes. A few old age cracks and a small chip on the tail.
Unsigned.
Unsigned 3 ¼ ” x 1 ½ ”.
Objets D'Art
$1,500.00 Japanese stag horn netsuke depicting a boy holding a jar. Lid of a jar and himatoshi inlayed with dark horn. Perfect condition.
Unsigned.
4 ” x 2 ¼”
Objets D'Art
Sold The netsuke features a kappa head with a long bend beak. It is made from a stag horn, has a deep green patina, double inlayed eyes and inlayed himatoshi.
A kappa (河童, "river-child") is a type of yōkai, or supernatural creature, that inhabits rivers, lakes, and swamps. They are typically depicted as amphibious, human-like beings with a turtle-like shell on their back, webbed hands and feet, and a depression on their head that holds water.
Perfect condition.
3 ¼ ” x 1”.
Objets D'Art
$400.00 Large sashi stag horn netsuke depicting an eel or a similar fish. Inlayed eyes.
Unsigned.
7 ” x 1 ”
18 x 2 sm.
Objets D'Art
$325.00 Large sashi wood netsuke depicting a catfish. Double inlayed eyes.
Unsigned.
5 ¼ ” x 1 ”
132 x 25 mm.
Haruko Watanabe
Sold. Thank you. A small bag made of deer skin with shibori (tie-dye) pattern. The brown color is dyed with the technique called "fusube-gawa". The deer skin is smoked with burning rice straws and gets brown color. Fusube-gawa is used for armors or wallets in Edo period. It has silk cords and lining. In excellent condition. Late 19th to early 20th century. 15cm x 18cm
Lilly Parker Antiques, Inc.
$195.00 Japanese lacquered on Ceramic No Mask Obishimi Netsuke, Ca. 1920, Meiji period, 1 3/8" high, 1 1/8" wide, 3/4" deep, reddish brown lacquer on Ceramic with painted gold bull's eye, deep wrinkles on forehead, raised fat cheeks, details are bold and deep. The condition is good.
Mastromauro Japanese art
EUR €2,400 A Japanese erotic ebony netsuke of Okame with ivory-eyed holding a large mushroom.
Engraved Tomotsugu signature on the mushroom.
Edo period 18-19th century
Sizes: 4,5 x 3 x 2 cm
Condition report: Good condition
Mastromauro Japanese art
EUR €2,000 A boxwood netsuke depicting a toad climbing a circular stone millstone. The toad's wrinkled skin is meticulously engraved to create a realistic appearance. The netsuke has a shiny patina with varying shades that enhance the natural beauty of the material and the quality of the carving.
Period: Edo 19th century
Dimensions: 2.4 x 3.9 x 3.9 cm.
Condition: Excellent.
Abhaya Asian Antiques
$170.00
Quirky Art Nouveau repoussé copper match box, circa late 19th/early 20th century, made in France emulating a Japanese netsuke Noh mask. Good condition- note the match striking surface maybe seen under the lid. Scale in enlargements.
Mastromauro Japanese art
EUR €1,800 A Japanese unusual stag antler netsuke depicting the head of a swan in finely carved and engraved deer horn, himotoshi under the neck.
Meiji period late 19th century
Sizes: 2,4 x 6,3 x 1,8 cm.
Condition report: Good condition
Mastromauro Japanese art
EUR €550 A Japanese netsuke carved from corozo nut, depicting a pair of finely detailed chestnuts.
The signature “Ikko” is engraved next to the himotoshi.
Period: Meiji, late 19th century
Dimensions: 2.7 × 4.6 × 3.5 cm
Condition: Excellent condition
Asian Art By Kyoko
Price on Request A Japanese pipe case (kizeruzutsu) decorated on a deep red lacquer and lacquered *agiro ground with Chinese bell flowers (kikyo) on one side and a waterlily on the other side. It is attached to a stylish leather pouch with a clasp of mixed metal beans. Some damages on lacquer. Late Edo/Meiji period. *Ajiro is a woven wickerwork made out of strips of bamboo skin, cypress bark or Japanese reed.
Welcome To Another Century
$500.00 Pipecase of the otoshizutsu form carved out of stag antler with a décor in low relief of a tiger crouching on a rock with sprigs of bamboo surrounding the rock. Surrounding the himotoshi is more bamboo. Unsigned. Japan, 19th century.
H 7 7/8 inches Worn with old damages in thinner areas of the stag horn and small hole approximately where the pipe head would be, further scraped off with a knife.
Zentner Collection
$750.00 Whimsical antique Japanese netsuke of two octopi in embrace, carved in beautiful cherry amber with lots of little details. The Japanese would wear small stacked containers called inro from their belts or sash. Inro boxes were held together by a long cord running down its sides that looped at the top, held together by a netsuke bead and an ojime bead. The cord would run through the two holes featured on this netsuke. 19th century
Size: 1.5" tall x 1.5" wide
This is a finely carved Netsuke of a Group of Seals. The seals are arranged next to a tiered box. The knobs of the seals are carved as a Shishi, a reishi group, and a rock. One of the seals has a loose ring. One seals has been placed on top of the tiered box. All seals are engraved with red-stained characters.
Netsuke measures 1.35 X 1.23 inches (3.4cm X 3.1cm), and 0.62 inches (1.6cm) tall. Unsigned.
Netsuke is in excellent preserved contdition.
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