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An ivory netsuke of a kirin By Yoshimasa, Kyoto, early 19th century
8 November 2011, 10:30 GMT
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By Yoshimasa, Kyoto, early 19th century
Seated in a typical attitude, its head raised and facing ahead as it bays and its scaly body flanked by curling flames, the ivory is slightly worn and the eye pupils are inlaid, signed Yoshimasa. 10cm (3 7/8in).
Seated in a typical attitude, its head raised and facing ahead as it bays and its scaly body flanked by curling flames, the ivory is slightly worn and the eye pupils are inlaid, signed Yoshimasa. 10cm (3 7/8in).
Footnotes
象牙彫根付 麒麟 銘「吉正」 19世紀前期
Provenance: Anne Hull Grundy collection.
Published: Anne Hull Grundy, Tomotada and Okatomo in Relation to the Kyoto School of Netsuke Carvers, The Antique Collector, London, June 1983, p.107, fig.4.
Rosemary Bandini, ibid., p.22, no.37.
For a very similar example by Yoshimasa, see Raymond Bushell (adapted), The Netsuke Handbook of Ueda Reikichi, 1961, p.187, no.194.