- An Ivory Netsuke of Snow Monkeys, Signed,
Edo/Meiji Period, Mid 19th Century Carved as a Japanese macaque and four of its mischievous young playing with persimmons, signed to the underside
height 1.6 in — 4 cm...
[more like this] - Two Ivory Netsuke of a Monkey Sambaso
Dancer and a Sennin Immortal, Edo/Meiji Period, Together With Miscellaneous Ivory Carved Items Including a miniature figure of Kamakura Daibutsu (Amitabha Buddha); and Chinese...
[more like this] - Two Ivory Figural Group Netsuke, Signed
Masatoshi and Toshichika, Edo/Meiji Period, 19th Century One carved as a family with a father, mother, and child, signed Masatoshi; the other with Budai surrounded by three...
[more like this] - JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED IVORY NETSUKE
LATE EDO/EARLY MEIJI PERIOD LENGTH 1.75”., Late Edo/Early Meiji Period, A plane. Stained to resemble wood. Dimensions: Length 1.75"....
[more like this] - TWO JAPANESE IVORY AND MIXED METAL KAGAMIBUTA
NETSUKE MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY LENGTHS 2". NETSUKE Meiji Period, 19th Century One with central carved chrysanthemum decoration, and the other with central inset mixed...
[more like this] - Y GROUP OF FIVE JAPANESE IVORY CARVINGS
MEIJI
PERIOD ?? ???????????? ?????????????? ????????comprising: four pierced and carved okimonos depicting oni and deity, respectively marked 'Jushi', 'Isshi'. 'Kosai', and 'Raku...
[more like this] - A Carved Ivory Netsuke of a Musician
Signed Koichi Meiji Period Nicely carved with great detail rubbed with pigment signed 1-3/4"T....
[more like this] - Unusual Japanese Carved Wood Inro and
Netsuke with Ivory Ojimi, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the single compartment inro intricately carved as a cluster of rats with a mother-of-pearl plaque with signature in the...
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Japanese Meiji period. A pair of finely carved ivory netsukes including a mask signed and sage on water buffalo; tallest ht. 2.75 in. International shipping is not...
[more like this] - A Meiji period four-case carved tsuishu
lacquer inro decorated with grasshoppers on chrysanthemums and branches 2.75ins with black lacquer ojime and ivory netsuke carved as hotei Estimate ?250-300 Tiny bit of wear...
[more like this] - Two Japanese Ivory Netsuke Meiji Period
(1868-1912) the first in the form of a boy crouched on a drum signed height 1 1/8 in.; the second in manju form carved and reticulated disk with cover and cord diameter 1...
[more like this] - A Meiji period three-case ivory inro
carved in relief with The Shichi Fukujin the reverse with Hotei and Fukurokuju 3.5ins with Ebisu ojime and 'landscape in a chestnut shell' netsuke Estimate ?500-700 The inro...
[more like this] - Two Japanese Ivory Netsuke probably
Meiji Period (1868-1912) the first porcelain simulating ivory modeled in the form of Oni carrying a large sack on his back signed height 2 1/8 in.; the second ivory carved...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as a warrior killing an eagle signed Tomochika 1.75ins - beak broken Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition...
[more like this] - A Meiji period bead inset hardwood netsuke
carved as an oni crouching within a crate signed Minkoku? 1.25ins Estimate ?300-400 A little bit grubby to interior slight bit of discolouration or staining to the right side...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as Fukurokuju carrying three figures upon his shoulders 2ins Estimate ?300-400 Dirt engrained in the netsuke bowl which figures are holding has a crack through it otherwise...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as a charcoal burner signed in the manner of Tadakazu 1.5ins Estimate ?150-200 In good condition and signature probably reads: Rakushin not Tadakazu. This could be a small...
[more like this] - Japanese carved ivory netsuke Meiji
period animal figures comprising: shishi dog cat with mouse boar horse cat monkey ram and sow with piglet; all but one signed. H3/4'' to 2'' (9pcs) Provenance: South Carolina...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as Shi-no-ko-sho signed on red lacquer plaque Yoshiyuki? 1.75ins Estimate ?400-600 Good condition. Himotoshi is a pierced hole in the centre of the base. Descriptions provided...
[more like this] - A Meiji period stained ivory netsuke
carved as a puppy and bell upon a coil of rope 1.5ins Estimate ?250-300 Good condition. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include...
[more like this] - Japanese carved ivory netsuke Meiji
period double Buddha form signed. H1 3/4'' Provenance: Florida private collection....
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as two entertainers; one playing a drum the other sheltering under a fan signed ....mitsu 2ins Estimate ?300-500 In good condition. Cord can be tied around the scroll at the...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as a toad with inset eyes 1.75ins Estimate ?200-300 Curved fine crack across toads back otherwise in good condition. Himatoshi is formed of two equal holes under the belly...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as a dog with its paw resting upon a ball signed Okatomo 1.5ins Estimate ?300-400 There are cracks in the ivory across the top of the dogs head and down the dogs back and...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as five rakkan signed 1.5ins Estimate ?300-500 Odd fine crack to the back of two of the figures and across one foot otherwise in good condition. There is a himatoshi on the...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as a tennin flying and holding a lotus bud signed 2ins Estimate ?250-300 Good condition. Himatoshi is on the belly of the figure of two equal size holes. Descriptions provided...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as Kinko upon a giant carp signed on red lacquer plaque signed 'Sho/mune..' 1.5ins Estimate ?300-500 Large crack extending from fish tail across to the back of the man and...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as Shoki 3.25ins Estimate ?200-300 Cracks running across his face left arm and robes on opposite side from top to bottom. The himatoshi is formed with two different size holes...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as Shoki holding aloft a giant turtle surrounded by six attendants and an oni signed Sanyoshi 3.25ins Estimate ?600-800 A section of the carving below Shoki's foot has been...
[more like this] - A Japanese ivory netsuke carved in the
form of a group of three figures 2ins (52mm) high (Meiji period - character mark to base)...
[more like this] - A Japanese ivory netsuke carved in the
form of shoe peddlar and two children 1.5in (39mm) high (Meiji period)...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as a Sarumawashi seated with a child signed Mitsumasa 2ins Estimate ?250-300 There is some large losses to the left leg of the monkey and its right knee and to the toe of...
[more like this] - A Meiji period stained ivory manju netsuke
carved in shallow relief with dragons and clouds 3ins Estimate ?250-300 There is the odd fine crack particularly around the central hole. Descriptions provided in both printed...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as Shoki holding a scroll supporting the seven gods of good fortune signed 'Beiyuki' 3.5ins Estimate ?500-700 Main carving is probably marine ivory there is the odd fine crack...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
as Hotei pointing to a beak poking out from his sack 1.25ins Estimate ?100-150 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition...
[more like this] - A Meiji period ivory netsuke carved
with five gods of good fortune on a boat signed Gyokumin 2.5ins Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition...
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