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An ivory netsuke of a fishergirl and octopus
By Tokosai (or Inagawa) Tomoaki, late 19th century

11 November 2010, 14:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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An ivory netsuke of a fishergirl and octopus

By Tokosai (or Inagawa) Tomoaki, late 19th century
The girl holding the snout of the giant creature and obviously not averse to its amorous advances, the eyes inlaid, signed Tomoaki. 3.8cm (1½in).

Footnotes

象牙彫根付 海女と蛸 銘「友明」 19世紀後期

For another example of the subject by Tomoaki, see George Lazarnick, Netsuke and Inro Artists and How to Read Their Signatures, p.1148.

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