The Mang Collection of Japanese Netsuke 2012-12-07 Auction - 632 Price Results - Quinn's Auction Galleries in VA
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170: An ivory netsuke of a cherry blossom.608: A group of two netsuke of lotus.4: An ivory netsuke of tiger with cub.
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The Mang Collection of Japanese Netsuke

Quinns Auction Galleries is proud to present a single owner auction of 1100 netsuke from the Collection of John and Helen Mang. Mr. and Mrs. Mang were life long collectors and founders of the Washington D.C. chapter of the International Netsuke Society.
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A tall wood netsuke of a Tekkai sennin.: By Tsuji, Osaka, Late 18th century. He stands with his left arm extended and supporting a simulacrum of his spirit which is connected to his mouth by the vapor trail of his breath, a gourd is
0001: A tall wood netsuke of a Tekkai sennin.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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A tall painted wood netsuke of Ryujin.: Style of Yoshimura Shuzan, Osaka, Late 18th century. Having a dragon wrapped around him and holding a vase from which sprouts coral. Gesso painted green, turquoise, red, and gold. In the style of
0002: A tall painted wood netsuke of Ryujin.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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An early wood netsuke of Ryujin.: Style of Yoshimura Shuzan, Osaka, Mid 18th century. Standing wearing a loose tasseled robe and holding a small leaf spray, the dragon passes up his back, gripping the edges of his robe and
0003: An early wood netsuke of Ryujin.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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An ivory netsuke of tiger with cub.: By Innan, Osaka, 18th century. Climbing on top of a section of bamboo within which is a tiger cub, the tail curling out from one end, and the head completely contained within the other end. The
0004: An ivory netsuke of tiger with cub.Est. $800-$1,000
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,A wood netsuke of a Chinese scholar.: By Hidemasa I, Kyoto/Tokyo, Early 19th century. Standing and carrying two scrolls on his back. The scrolls, and his feet are of ivory and his eyes are ivory with black pupils. The ivory on the
0005: ,A wood netsuke of a Chinese scholar.Est. $1,200-$1,400
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An ivory netsuke of a court noble.: Attributed to Shuosai Hidemasa II, Osaka, Mid 19th century. Finely designed and carved, kicking a kemari, a deerskin football. Lightly stained and of elegant mien, the robe bears delicate designs.
0006: An ivory netsuke of a court noble.Est. $1,200-$1,500
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An ivory netsuke of a mushroom.: By Masakazu, Osaka, Mid 19th century. Lying on its top with the gills exposed and the pulpy body covered with raised spores at its top. Signed on the underside near the himotoshi in a wavy,
0007: An ivory netsuke of a mushroom.Est. $1,200-$1,500
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An ivory netsuke of a rat in gown.: By Masakazu, Osaka, Early 19th century. Seated using an abacus that he is holding on his knees, eyes inlaid in black, he wears a short kimono with a design of five-petal flowers, some wear and
0008: An ivory netsuke of a rat in gown.Est. $1,200-$1,500
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An ivory netsuke of Daruma.: Attributed to Masakazu, Osaka, Early 19th century. Seated cross-legged with his robe pulled together in front and held by his hands which are cradling a large netsuke of Daruma in a similar pose,
0009: An ivory netsuke of Daruma.Est. $1,500-$1,800
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An ivory netsuke of Nuye.: Attributed to Garaku, Osaka, , Late 18th/early 19th century. Seated with its head turned back to the right and its long snake-like tail winding across its body, hair work and other details well
0010: An ivory netsuke of Nuye.Est. $10,000-$12,000
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An ivory netsuke of a recumbent ox.: Attributed to the Garaku School, Osaka, , Late 18th century. Tail curled around in front of his body. The braided halter is placed around the face and the rope attached to it is draped across the
0011: An ivory netsuke of a recumbent ox.Est. $1,500-$1,800Lot Passed
A wood netsuke of a recumbent goat.: Attributed to the Garaku School, Osaka, , Early 19th century. Head turned back over its body and the legs tucked up underneath. Nicely worn, decently large himotoshi, eyes inlaid in black, the
0012: A wood netsuke of a recumbent goat.Est. $2,000-$2,500Lot Passed
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An ivory netsuke of a Dutchman.: Attributed to the Garaku School, Osaka, , Early 19th century. Bearded and with long curls falling down from the back of his head, holding a large hat onto his back and standing on one leg as if
0013: An ivory netsuke of a Dutchman.Est. $1,000-$1,200
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A wood netsuke of a bent over sennin.: Attributed to Gyokusen Tomochika, Osaka/Tokyo, , Early 19th century. Carrying a large basket suspended from an Axe that he carries over his shoulder. A gourd is suspended at his waist and he
0014: A wood netsuke of a bent over sennin.Est. $1,000-$1,200
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An ivory netsuke of a Minogame tortoise.: By Sadayoshi, Osaka, , 19th century. Sitting atop an awabi shell trailing his finely rendered hair while the underside of the bivalve is realistically portrayed. Signed in a typical wavy lined
0015: An ivory netsuke of a Minogame tortoise.Est. $2,500-$3,000
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An ivory netsuke of a monkey.: By Sadayoshi, Osaka, , 19th century. Boldly etched and stained hair-work, holding a peach, seated on a smooth section of bamboo. Signed in an irregular cartouche, Sadayoshi. 1 3/4in (4.5cm).
0016: An ivory netsuke of a monkey.Est. $1,500-$1,800
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An ivory netsuke of two monkeys.: Attributed to Mitsukuni, Osaka, , Mid 19th century. Two long haired monkeys, each with deeply set eyes, grooming each other. Signed on the underside in a polished reserve, Anraku(sai). Mitsukuni
0017: An ivory netsuke of two monkeys.Est. $2,000-$2,200
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A boxwood netsuke of the Ghost of the lantern.: Attributed to Sansho. Osaka, , Early 20th century. The limbs and head of the ghost emerge through ragged holes; the head is movable, as is the left arm. Bowl of the lantern painted with
0018: A boxwood netsuke of the Ghost of the lantern.Est. $4,000-$5,000
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An ivory manju of a Noh play prompter.: Attributed to Ichiyusai. Osaka, , Late 19th century. He sits cross-legged in a pensive position, holding an open book in his right hand; a closed fan in the left. The reverse shows a engraved
0019: An ivory manju of a Noh play prompter.Est. $800-$1,000
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An ivory netsuke of shitake mushrooms.: By Raku. Osaka, , 19th century. Two large Shiitake with a third small one protruding from the bottom. Signed on the underside in a wavy reserve, Raku. There is a light age crack running from top
0020: An ivory netsuke of shitake mushrooms.Est. $1,500-$1,800
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An ivory netsuke of a fish head in a bowl.: By Ohara Mitsuhiro (b.1810), Osaka, , Mid 19th century. The head of a sea bream in a mortar. Signed on bottom in oval reserve, Mitsuhiro. Similar example illustrated in Lazarnick, pg.1322 with
0023: An ivory netsuke of a fish head in a bowl.Est. $8,000-$10,000
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An ivory netsuke of a Manchurian crane: By Ohara Mitsuhiro (b.1810), Osaka, , Mid 19th century. At rest with one claw holding its egg while the other appears to grasp one himotoshi on the underside. Signed on the underside without
0024: An ivory netsuke of a Manchurian craneEst. $10,000-$15,000
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