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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 group of two ivory netsuke.: Tokyo, Late 19th century. The first, a man kneeling on one knee while cradling a rooster. Inscribed on underside without reserve, Gyokuseki. 1?in (3.4cm). The second, an Oni family at a bath,
0169: A group of two ivory netsuke.Est. $1,200-$1,600
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An ivory netsuke of a cherry blossom.: By Tsukamoto Kyokusai, Tokyo, Early 20th century. With 47 stamens and bud in the finest ivory. Signed on the underside without reserve, Tomobako. 1 3/8in (3.3cm). Provenance: Ex Richards
0170: An ivory netsuke of a cherry blossom.Est. $6,000-$8,000
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A wood netsuke of Jurojin.: By Gyokuzan, Tokyo, Mid/late 19th century. Seated, examining a Buddhist scroll that he has spread out over his crossed legs. Nicely detailed hair-work in the beard, diaper-work pattern on the
0171: A wood netsuke of Jurojin.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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A group of two ivory netsuke.: Tokyo, Early 20th century. The first, Sesshu resting against a mokugyo, the eyes highlighted in black ink and brocaded yukata in magenta. Signed on the underside without reserve,
0172: A group of two ivory netsuke.Est. $1,200-$1,600
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An ivory netsuke of a karako.: Yasumasa [Hosei] (D0720), Tokyo, Early 20th century. Tearing open the top of a drum that sits in front of him, his face has a huge smile as he revels in his accomplishment, his right hand has
0173: An ivory netsuke of a karako.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Group of two ivory netsuke.: Tokyo, Early 20th century. The first, the Emperor and Empress standing together as dairibina for the Hina Matsuri, he has his arms spread wide and envelopes her. Inscribed on the back, unread.
0174: Group of two ivory netsuke.Est. $1,200-$1,600
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An ivory netsuke of Sesshu being untied by rat.: By Inada Ichiro (b.1891), Tokyo, 20th century. The rope ends cleverly brought under the boy and used to ring the himotoshi, his loincloth is stained a sage green, his lips are tinged with red and
0175: An ivory netsuke of Sesshu being untied by rat.Est. $1,000-$1,200
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A group of four netsuke, various materials.: Tokyo, Mid 20th century. The first, by Toshu, wood of a New Year's gift box of tangerines, The front bears an ivory plaque, "otoshidama". Signed in seal form in a square reserve on the back,
0176: A group of four netsuke, various materials.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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A walrus ivory ryusa manju of Tennin.: Asakusa school, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. With flowing raiment floating in the clouds and holding aloft a lotus bud with the right hand, the reverse showing a sho (Pan-flute) amidst clouds and the
0177: A walrus ivory ryusa manju of Tennin.Est. $1,200-$1,600
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A group of two Kokusai style ryusa manjus.: Tokyo, Mid 19th century. The first, marine ivory depicting a stylized Shishi and to its right a flaming Tama, the reverse with a central 16-petal kiri-mon surrounded by a double row of six petals.
0178: A group of two Kokusai style ryusa manjus.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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An Asakusa school ivory netsuke of a Fu lion.: Attributed to Ishikawa Rensai, 2nd, Tokyo - Asakusa, Mid 19th century. With mokugyo on cushion The stitches around the cushion neatly shown above and below, the underside is unadorned except for a
0180: An Asakusa school ivory netsuke of a Fu lion.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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An ivory netsuke of a Cuckoo.: Asakusa school, Tokyo - Asakusa, Mid 19th century. Sitting on a straw hat surmounted by a squash vine and leaves, the hat has been pierced with holes to simulate decay, the base is smoothly
0181: An ivory netsuke of a Cuckoo.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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A wood netsuke of Daruma.: By Hoshinsai Masayuki, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. Enveloped by a bag which is beginning to crack as he emerges from it, one himotoshi is on the lower back and exits through a much larger himotoshi
0182: A wood netsuke of Daruma.Est. $1,200-$1,600
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Group of two wood netsuke.: By Hoshunsai Masayuki, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. The first, an ink stick with face of an Ainu man on one side, and a partial seal on other, truncated to simulate a broken ink stick. Signed on an
0183: Group of two wood netsuke.Est. $1,200-$1,600
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A wood netsuke of a Tengu no Tamago hatching.: By Masayuki, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. A ginko leaf wraps around one side of the shell and maple leaves on the other, the talons of one claw are breaking through the shell on the bottom, there is
0184: A wood netsuke of a Tengu no Tamago hatching.Est. $2,500-$3,000
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A group of two ivory ryusa manjus.: Tokyo, Mid 19th century. The first, by Ko, a garden scene set among pine trees and ivy. The obverse is inlaid with a good pair of quail in gilded silver, the reverse shows a stone lantern and a
0186: A group of two ivory ryusa manjus.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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A stag antler obihasami netsuke of an Oni mask.: By Mitsuyoshi, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. Reverse with incised hair in black. Signed on reverse, Mitsuyoshi, plus seal in red, Mitsuyoshi. 4 7/8in (12.5cm). Provenance: The Raymond and Frances
0188: A stag antler obihasami netsuke of an Oni mask.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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A wood ryusa manju of insects.: By Gyokuso (1879-1935), So School, Early 20th century. Array of insects includes dragon fly, two rhino beetles, large fly, mosquito, snail, spider, moth, ant, grasshopper, bee, wasp, butterfly,
0189: A wood ryusa manju of insects.Est. $5,000-$7,000
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A wood netsuke of Daikoku and bag of rats: By Morita Soko (1879-1935), Tokyo, Early 19th century. Sitting cross-legged atop his mallet, holding open the his sack to let in two rats, one of which has already entered except for its tail,
0190: A wood netsuke of Daikoku and bag of ratsEst. $4,000-$5,000
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A wood netsuke of 5 bamboo shoots.: By Morita Soko (1879-1935), Tokyo, Early 19th century. Tied in a bundle, the rope, the stalks, and the nodes at the bottoms of the stalks carefully detailed, stained to show gradations of color
0191: A wood netsuke of 5 bamboo shoots.Est. $4,000-$5,000
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A wood netsuke of a cicada shell.: By Shoko (1915-1970), Tokyo, Mid 20th century. The empty cicada shell resting on a partially curved leaf, the back split from its escape and the front legs hooked under the leaf on either side and
0192: A wood netsuke of a cicada shell.Est. $5,000-$6,000
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