Lot 8
A large boar-tusk netsuke By Jack Coutu (1924-2017), English, carved November 1973
16 May 2019, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £2,040 inc. premium
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By Jack Coutu (1924-2017), English, carved November 1973
Carved in low relief with an owl, a fleeing rat and the owl's eyes inlaid in silver, the broad end plugged with ebony; inscribed on the back Carved by Jack Coutu in the Autumn of 1973 at Farnham, Surrey, England, signed on a silver tablet JC. 12.3cm (4 5/8in) long. (2).
Carved in low relief with an owl, a fleeing rat and the owl's eyes inlaid in silver, the broad end plugged with ebony; inscribed on the back Carved by Jack Coutu in the Autumn of 1973 at Farnham, Surrey, England, signed on a silver tablet JC. 12.3cm (4 5/8in) long. (2).
Footnotes
Sold together with Jack Coutu's reference card (no.34), on which he states: 'My second tusk carving and my first attempt to use silver. The idea of a hunting owl came from a vaguely remembered design of a ghost on a tsuba, where the head melted into the background. On the reverse side is engraved "Carved by Jack Coutu in the autumn of 1973 at Farnham in Surrey, England". Not up to Iwami style!' A typically modest remark!