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An ivory netsuke of a baku Style of Mitsuharu, Kyoto, 19th century
8 November 2011, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £12,500 inc. premium
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Style of Mitsuharu, Kyoto, 19th century
Seated, its body twisted to the left and its head raised as it looks up, its curly mane and tail flanking its knobbly body with flames licking up each side, the ivory is slightly worn and the eye pupils are inlaid, unsigned. 6.4cm (2½in).
Seated, its body twisted to the left and its head raised as it looks up, its curly mane and tail flanking its knobbly body with flames licking up each side, the ivory is slightly worn and the eye pupils are inlaid, unsigned. 6.4cm (2½in).
Footnotes
象牙彫根付 獏 無銘 19世紀
Provenance: Joseph and Edith Kurstin collection.
Published: Arts of Asia, March/April, 1976.
Barbra Teri Okada and Mary Gardner Neill, ibid., p.39, no.13.
Rosemary Bandini, ibid., p.21, no.35.