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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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An ivory netsuke in the form of loquats.: By Ohara Mitsuhiro (b.1810), Osaka, , Mid 19th century. A pair of Loquats together with a leaf are attached to a stem, well-carved to simulate bark, with the tips of the two fruits finely and
0026: An ivory netsuke in the form of loquats.Est. $2,500-$3,000
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A group of two ivory netsuke.: Osaka, , Mid 19th century. The first, by Ohara Mitsusada, in the form of Daikoku's pouch, the gold lacquer decorations of precious objects with reverse carving meant to represent a sliding clasp
0027: A group of two ivory netsuke.Est. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
An ivory netsuke of a dancer.: Student of Mitsusada, Osaka, , Late 19th century. Holding a tzuzumi drum in his left hand and a folded fan in his right and his heavily stippled cap is held on to the back of his head by a strap
0028: An ivory netsuke of a dancer.Est. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
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An ivory figure of Daruma.: By Setsuju. Osaka, , Mid 19th century. Grimacing in pain and holding his sore left arm with his right. With his left arm he appears to be polishing a mokugyo between his feet. Signed on underside
0029: An ivory figure of Daruma.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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An ivory netsuke of Daruma.: By Mitsushige, Osaka, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century Standing with his mouth fully open in a monumental yawn revealing four irregularly spaced teeth. His eyes are inlaid with dark horn and
0030: An ivory netsuke of Daruma.Est. $3,500-$4,000
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A group of two netsuke.: By Gyokusen, Osaka, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. The first, wooden with Mount Fuji with the poet Saigyo Hoshi gazing upwards. Signed on underside, Gyokusen to. 1in (2.6cm). The second,
0031: A group of two netsuke.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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An ivory netsuke of a lantern.: Osaka, , Mid 19th century. In the form of the Ghost of Oiwa. The back is engraved with the Buddhist prayer, Namu Amida Butsu (Save us, merciful Buddhain) and Zokumyo Iwa Jo (in the woman,
0032: An ivory netsuke of a lantern.Est. $1,200-$1,500
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An ivory netsuke of the Lunar Hare.: Attributed to Shigemasa No.3, Osaka, , 2nd half 19th century. Grasping a rice pounder in its left paw and climbing up the side of the moon. The eyes are inlaid in red. Signed in an irregular wavy
0033: An ivory netsuke of the Lunar Hare.Est. $2,500-$3,000
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An ivory netsuke of a cockatoo.: , Mid 19th century. Perched on a branch, eyes double-inlaid with horn, the ivory smooth and only lightly toned except for the wing feathers and the crest which are neatly etched and highlighted
0034: An ivory netsuke of a cockatoo.Est. $1,500-$1,800
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An ivory netsuke of a monkey.: By Masatsugu, Osaka, , Early/mid 19th century. Seated with his legs folded in front and his arms tucked inside the folded legs, eyes double-inlaid in dark horn or amber. Dense, well-carved
0035: An ivory netsuke of a monkey.Est. $3,000-$3,500
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A fine ivory manju of a parrot.: By Kaigyokusai Masatsugu (1813-1892), Osaka, , Late 19th century. A square manju carved from white heart ivory with parrot amid a bed of peonies, one wing raised, and the flowers deeply undercut.
0038: A fine ivory manju of a parrot.Est. $8,000-$10,000
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A wood netsuke of two monkeys.: After Kaigyokusai Masatsugu, Osaka, , Mid 19th century. Depicting see/hear/speak no evil, with good hair work taking on a leathery appearance from the almost black staining over reddish wood
0039: A wood netsuke of two monkeys.Est. $1,200-$1,500
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A painted wood netsuke of the dancer of Shakkyo.: By Nagamachi Shuzan, Osaka, , Early/Mid 19th century. With bright red flowing hair that reaches to the floor. Signed on the rear in an oval reserve, reinforced with red paint, Shuzan. 2 1/8in
0040: A painted wood netsuke of the dancer of Shakkyo.Est. $1,000-$1,200
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A group of two painted wood netsuke.: By Nagamachi Shuzan, Osaka, , Early/Mid 19th century. The first, a nobleman playing football. Signed on the right rear in oval reserve, Shuzan. the characters reinforced with red paint. 2in
0041: A group of two painted wood netsuke.Est. $2,000-$2,500
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A group of two painted wood netsuke.: By Nagamachi Shuzan, Osaka, The first, early 19th century, Shoki standing and holding his sword in his right hand and suspending an Oni by the hands in his left. Signed on the back in a rounded
0042: A group of two painted wood netsuke.Est. $2,000-$2,500Lot Passed
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An ivory netsuke of the Seven Happy Gods.: By Kiyu Chikusai, Osaka, , Mid 19th century. Signed on the underside without reserve, Chikusai. 1 5/8in (4.1cm). Provenance: Purchased at Toraya, Tokyo, July 1, 1960.
0044: An ivory netsuke of the Seven Happy Gods.Est. $1,500-$1,800
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A group of two carved ivory netsuke.: By Yoshinaga and Yoshinaga School, Kyoto, , 2nd half 18th century. The first, by Yoshinaga, a rice peddler standing with his sack of rice flung over his shoulder, a square rice measure is
0046: A group of two carved ivory netsuke.Est. $2,200-$2,800
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An Ivory netsuke of a samurai.: By Yoshimasa, Kyoto, , Late 18th century. Balancing on one foot struggling with a kasa in the face of a strong wind. Signed in a polished oval reserve, Yoshimasa. 2 3/4in (7.1cm). Provenance: Ex
0047: An Ivory netsuke of a samurai.Est. $1,500-$1,800
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