29th Sep, 2020 13:30
λ THREE JAPANESE IVORY CARVINGS.
Edo/Meiji period.
An ivory okimono of a carpenter and a young boy making a wood mill, signed Gykushu, 9cm H; an ivory netsuke of the Chinese immortal, Gamasennin, standing with his pet tod on his shoulders, 7cm H; and an ivory kagamibuta netsuke, a metal lid decorated in relief with a demon as a Buddhist monk (Oni no nenbutsu), 4.5cm diameter. (3)
£400 - 500
象牙製置物、根付
Provenance: a Dutch private collection.
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Sold for £325
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