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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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An ivory netsuke of a Chinese man.: By Manpei, Tokyo, Mid 20th century. Stooped over with a long handled pipe held in his right hand while from his left dangles a tobacco pouch. The pouch, his trousers and his short tunic are all
0193: An ivory netsuke of a Chinese man.Est. $800-$1,200
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An ivory netsuke of a cicada.: By Senpo, Tokyo, c.1953. Perched on a rounded section of wood, the ivory base stained a light tan simulating the wood, the cicada stained two shades of brown, darker for the thorax and eyes,
0194: An ivory netsuke of a cicada.Est. $800-$1,200
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An ivory netsuke of a monkey.: By Kangyoku Risshisai, Tokyo, Mid 20th century. One of his humorous studies of a monkey, standing but leaning forward, bent at the waist, and intently engaged in picking something from his teeth.
0195: An ivory netsuke of a monkey.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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An ivory netsuke of an elephant.: By Kansui, Tokyo, Mid 20th century. Eyes are double-inlaid in horn with black pupils, highly polished. Signed on the underside in a raised oval tablet, Kansui. 1 3/4in (4.3cm).
0196: An ivory netsuke of an elephant.Est. $1,800-$2,400
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An ivory netsuke of two swans.: By Bishu, Tokyo, Late 20th century. Their necks intertwined and their bodies embraced in a wonderful geometric composition. Signed on the underside, Bishu, plus seal Mishu. 2 1/4in (5.6cm).
0197: An ivory netsuke of two swans.Est. $2,500-$3,000
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A group of three ivory netsuke.: Tokyo, Mid/late 20th century. The first, A dog licking his raised paw, the eyes are inlaid in amber horn. Signed 'Ikko Masakoku". 1 3/4in (4.6cm). The second, attributed to Hideyuki, the lantern
0198: A group of three ivory netsuke.Est. $1,200-$1,600
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A wood netsuke of a baku and monkey.: By Tametaka, Nagoya, Mid 18th century. The monkey with its right hand to its head as if peering into the distance and seated astride an en couchant Baku with an enormous girth. Signed on bottom of
0199: A wood netsuke of a baku and monkey.Est. $6,000-$8,000
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A wood netsuke of mushrooms.: By Tadatoshi (circa 1770-1840), Nagoya, Mid 19th century. On a common stalk which forms the himotoshi, the top is smoothly polished and of a rich dark brown color, the gills are delicately and
0200: A wood netsuke of mushrooms.Est. $1,800-$2,400
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A wood netsuke of a chestnut.: By Tadatoshi (circa 1770-1840), Nagoya, Mid 19th century. Tthe bottom half smooth, stained a dark mahogany color, and bearing the himotoshi of unequal size, the top half, realistically stained a
0201: A wood netsuke of a chestnut.Est. $1,800-$2,400Lot Passed
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A wood netsuke of Shojo sleeping.: By Tadatoshi (circa 1770-1840), Nagoya, Mid 19th century. Seated wearing a richly brocaded and deeply cut gown, left leg bent sideways and the right leg bent and raised to support her, one
0203: A wood netsuke of Shojo sleeping.Est. $3,000-$3,500
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A wood netsuke of a Shojo sleeping.: By Tadatoshi (circa 1770-1840), Nagoya, Mid 19th century. Reclined wearing a richly brocaded and diapered gown, lying with head resting on her right hand, color of typical deep reddish brown and
0204: A wood netsuke of a Shojo sleeping.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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A wood netsuke of a cock.: By Tadatoshi (circa 1770-1840), Nagoya, Early 19th century. Eyes inlaid in black, the feet carved in relief and well-worn, as are the himotosh. Signed in ukibori under the tail without reserve,
0205: A wood netsuke of a cock.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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A wood netsuke of reishi mushrooms.: By Tadatoshi (circa 1770-1840), Nagoya, Early 19th century. Two double stalks leaning against each other and each bearing two large heads, the spongelike spores on the undersides of the caps
0206: A wood netsuke of reishi mushrooms.Est. $3,000-$3,500
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A wood netsuke of a Buaku mask.: By Tadatoshi (circa 1770-1840), Nagoya, Early 19th century. The recessed eyes are cut through, the back is rough-hewn and the crossbar is wider than usually seen on mask netsuke, no doubt to
0207: A wood netsuke of a Buaku mask.Est. $1,200-$1,600Lot Passed
A group of two wood netsuke.: By Tadatoshi (circa 1770-1840), Nagoya, 19th century. The first, a hako manju of a woven wicker box, the four sides bear a continuous Greek-key design, himotoshi on the underside of unequal size.
0208: A group of two wood netsuke.Est. $1,800-$2,400Lot Passed
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A wood netsuke of a skull with ivory teeth.: By Hogen Tadashige, Nagoya, Mid 19th century. There are six teeth inlaid in ivory and eight sockets that have been left empty, one of which is partially filled with ivory. At the base of the
0209: A wood netsuke of a skull with ivory teeth.Est. $4,000-$5,000
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A wood netsuke of a tanuki: By Ittan, Nagoya, Mid 19th century. Atop his enormous, deeply veined, scrotum under which is compressed a hunter with his rifle. Signed on the underside, Ittan, plus kakihan. A similar model is
0210: A wood netsuke of a tanukiEst. $2,000-$2,500
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A wood netsuke of Shoki.: By Ittan, Nagoya, Circa 1820-1840. Standing with his sword pointing to the ground and his left hand raised to his shoulder and holding the strap of a very large straw hat that covers his back. He
0211: A wood netsuke of Shoki.Est. $1,800-$2,400
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A wood netsuke of a tanuki.: By Ittan, Nagoya, Early 19th century. Seated roaring with head raised, right paw upraised, and the others clutching its distended scrotum. The teeth and tongue are well-articulated and the paws
0213: A wood netsuke of a tanuki.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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A wood netsuke of sleeping Shojo.: By Ikkan (1817-1893), Nagoya, Early 19th century. The hands with long delicate fingers and carefully delineated nails, the robe richly embroidered with cloud designs and lozenge shaped diaper
0215: A wood netsuke of sleeping Shojo.Est. $3,500-$4,000
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A wood netsuke of a cluster of five hamaguri.: By Ikkan (1817-1893), Nagoya, Mid 19th century. Tightly closed, the spiral markings of the shells well-defined and stained black for effect, the umbos partially finished with white gesso to
0216: A wood netsuke of a cluster of five hamaguri.Est. $1,600-$2,200
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