Fine Netsuke & Sagemono 2020-03-27 Auction - 163 Price Results - Galerie Zacke in AT - Page 7
MASAYUKI: STAG ANTLER OKIMONO OF BODHIDHARMAMASATOYO:  IMPORTANT EBONY WOOD NETSUKE OF A CARPHOKEI: TSUISHU LACQUER NETSUKE OF A NOH ACTOR
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Vienna, Austria
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Fine Netsuke & Sagemono

PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY 164/268 ARE LISTED ON LIVEAUCTIONEERS. FOR THE ENTIRE CATALOG PLEASE VISIT https://www.zacke.at/en/collection/28248/fine-netsuke-sagemono-auktion-friday-march-27th-2020-1-pm-cet Once again, we are very proud to present to you our latest selection of Fine Netsuke and related objects, this time titled Fine Netsuke & Sagemono. There are however two okimono from famous netsuke artists (lots 134 & 186), which we felt we needed to include in this selection. Furthermore, we have made a change to the structure of our catalog, since this time we have grouped most of the netsuke into various schools. At the very beginning of the production for this catalog, looking at sample layout pages of some of the Kyoto animals, we thought it would be a shame to scatter them, and instead felt we should group them together and let them harmonize - harmonize they did, and from that moment there was no turning back. Once this decision was made, we started to really notice how many netsuke we had that would flourish in this new ?environment?. Other than the already mentioned powerful Kyoto school animals, some of the highlights include the Osaka school, particularly the netsuke by Mitsuhiro and his accomplished student Mitsusada. Also worth mentioning are the Tsu, Yamada, Tanba & Nagoya Schools, a selection which underlines the similarities of these four schools which worked almost exclusively in wood. The Edo/Tokyo School, including the Ikkosai School Profile, is equally impressive showing the Edo carvers moving from wood to ivory during the course of the 19th century. The Artist Profile on Hoshunsai Masayuki featuring one okimono and five netsuke by this celebrated and rare artist is probably worthy of a small catalog itself. My personal favorite, however, are the Rare Materials, Seals & Lacquer Netsuke - those in pursuit for the unusual and rare should feel right at home here. A strong finish to the catalog is provided by arguably our finest selection.
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KAJIKAWA: A RARE LACQUERED WOOD NETSUKE OF AN ONI: KAJIKAWA: A RARE LACQUERED WOOD NETSUKE OF AN ONI WITH OFFSPRING By the Kajikawa family, signed Kajikawa Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) An unusual and rare netsuke depicting a standing
0247: KAJIKAWA: A RARE LACQUERED WOOD NETSUKE OF AN ONIEst. €1,000-€2,000
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EARLY LACQUERED FOUR-CASE INRO WITH NETSUKE: AN EARLY AND LARGE LACQUERED FOUR-CASE INRO WITH EN SUITE NETSUKE Unsigned Japan, 17th century, Edo period (1615-1868) A relatively large black ground four-case inro decorated on one side with
0248: EARLY LACQUERED FOUR-CASE INRO WITH NETSUKEEst. €1,000-€2,000
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KAN: A FINE INLAID LACQUER TONKOTSU: KAN: A FINE INLAID LACQUER TONKOTSU School of Ogawa Haritsu (1663-1747), sealed Kan Japan, late 18th to early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Carved from wood and densely embellished in gold
0249: KAN: A FINE INLAID LACQUER TONKOTSUEst. €500-€1,000
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RITSUO: A RARE LACQUER ‘RITSUO REVIVAL’ INRO: RITSUO: A RARE TWO-CASE LACQUER ‘RITSUO REVIVAL’ INRO WITH BUDDHIST DESIGN In honor of Ogawa Haritsu (1663-1747), signed Ritsuo and sealed Kan Japan, dated 1772 or 1832, Edo period
0250: RITSUO: A RARE LACQUER ‘RITSUO REVIVAL’ INROEst. €1,250-€2,500
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CHIKUZAN: A RARE LACQUERED INRO WITH CRICKET: CHIKUZAN: A RARE LACQUERED FOUR-CASE INRO WITH CRICKET Signed hachiju hachi-o and sealed chiku and zan Japan, late 18th to early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Published: The Champaud
0251: CHIKUZAN: A RARE LACQUERED INRO WITH CRICKETEst. €1,250-€2,500
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JOKASAI: A MAGNIFICENT LACQUERED THREE-CASE INRO: YAMADA JOKASAI: A MAGNIFICENT AND LARGE LACQUERED THREE-CASE INRO By Yamada Jokasai, signed Jokasai Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Published: The Netsuke Kenkyukai Study Journal, Vol.
0252: JOKASAI: A MAGNIFICENT LACQUERED THREE-CASE INROEst. €2,500-€5,000
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VERY RARE INRO ZUSHI WITH KOKUZO BOSATSU: A VERY RARE INRO ZUSHI (PORTABLE SHRINE) WITH KOKUZO BOSATSU Unsigned Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868) The outside appearing like a conventional saya-inro fitted into a shibuichi sheath.
0253: VERY RARE INRO ZUSHI WITH KOKUZO BOSATSUEst. €2,000-€4,000
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KOMA KORYU: A FINE FOUR-CASE LACQUERED INRO: KOMA KORYU: A FINE FOUR-CASE LACQUERED INRO By Koma Koryu, signed Koma Koryu saku with kakihan Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Published: The Champaud Collection, INRO, no.198. Very
0254: KOMA KORYU: A FINE FOUR-CASE LACQUERED INROEst. €2,500-€5,000
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KOMA KORYU: INRO OF MANDARIN DUCKS AND SNOW: KOMA KORYU: A VERY FINE GOLD AND SILVER FOUR-CASE INRO OF MANDARIN DUCKS AND SNOW By Koma Koryu, signed Koma Koryu saku Japan, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Published: Art at Auction,
0255: KOMA KORYU: INRO OF MANDARIN DUCKS AND SNOWEst. €1,500-€3,000
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KOMA KANSAI: A RARE LACQUERED FOUR-CASE INRO: KOMA KANSAI: A RARE AND AMUSING LACQUERED FOUR-CASE INRO By Koma Kansai, signed Koma Kansai and with a red pot seal Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) A fine four-case lacquer inro with a
0256: KOMA KANSAI: A RARE LACQUERED FOUR-CASE INROEst. €1,500-€3,000
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YOSHIMASA: A VERY FINE SHIBAYAMA INLAID THREE-CASE WOOD: YOSHIMASA: A VERY FINE SHIBAYAMA INLAID THREE-CASE WOOD INRO DEPICTING HOTEI By Sakiyama Yoshimasa, signed Shen Nanpin (Nanping Shenquan) no zu ni motte, Seikotei ni oite kore o hori utsusu, Sakiyama
0257: YOSHIMASA: A VERY FINE SHIBAYAMA INLAID THREE-CASE WOODEst. €2,000-€4,000
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SHIBAYAMA AND SHOKASAI: FINE INLAID INRO: SHIBAYAMA AND SHOKASAI: A VERY FINE INLAID FOUR-CASE INRO WITH SHISHI The lacquer work by Shokasai and the inlay by the Shibayama family, signed Shokasai and Shibayama Japan, 19th century, Edo period
0259: SHIBAYAMA AND SHOKASAI: FINE INLAID INROEst. €1,500-€3,000
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SHOZAN: A RARE FOUR-CASE WOOD INRO WITH DRAGON: SHOZAN: A RARE FOUR-CASE WOOD INRO WITH DRAGON Signed Shozan with seal Okuyama Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Finely carved and depicting a dragon among billowing clouds, Mount Fuji in
0260: SHOZAN: A RARE FOUR-CASE WOOD INRO WITH DRAGONEst. €750-€1,500
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A FINE THREE-CASE WOOD INRO OF A TORTOISE: A FINE THREE-CASE WOOD INRO OF A TORTOISE Unsigned Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Naturalistically carved as a tortoise with its limbs almost entirely retracted within its carapace. The
0261: A FINE THREE-CASE WOOD INRO OF A TORTOISEEst. €1,000-€2,000
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MASAHARU: A RARE WOOD TONKOTSU SIMULATING LEATHER: MASAHARU: A RARE WOOD TONKOTSU SIMULATING A LEATHER POUCH Signed Masaharu (Seiji) Japan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) An elaborately worked set consisting of a wood tonkotsu (tobacco
0262: MASAHARU: A RARE WOOD TONKOTSU SIMULATING LEATHEREst. €1,000-€2,000
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A RARE TONKOTSU WITH FUTEN: A RARE INLAID AND LACQUERED CAMPHOR WOOD TONKOTSU WITH FUTEN Unsigned Japan, second half of the 19th century A very finely lacquered and inlaid tonkotsu depicting the Wind God Futen, striding
0263: A RARE TONKOTSU WITH FUTENEst. €1,000-€2,000
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A WOOD TONKOTSU & KISERUZUTSU WITH FROGS: A SET CONSISTING OF A WOOD TONKOTSU & KISERUZUTSU WITH FROGS Unsigned Japan, late 18th to early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) An early and elaborately worked set consisting of a tonkotsu
0264: A WOOD TONKOTSU & KISERUZUTSU WITH FROGSEst. €1,000-€2,000
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MYOSAI: A SUPERB ZESHIN SCHOOL KISERUZUTSU: MYOSAI: A SUPERB ZESHIN SCHOOL KISERUZUTSU Signed Myosai Japan, second half of 19th century Of musozutsu type and carved from a light, grainy wood. The surface is lacquered in gold, silver and black
0265: MYOSAI: A SUPERB ZESHIN SCHOOL KISERUZUTSUEst. €750-€1,500
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EISHI: A RARE STAG ANTLER KISERUZUTSU OF RAKANS: EISHI: A RARE STAG ANTLER KISERUZUTSU OF RAKANS By Eishi, signed Eishi Japan, second half of 19th century Depicting the Rakan Handaka Sonja surrounded by a halo and lifting his alms bowl aloft a
0267: EISHI: A RARE STAG ANTLER KISERUZUTSU OF RAKANSEst. €500-€1,000