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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 two tigers.: By Ransen, Kyoto, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Engaged in a friendly romp, one biting the tail of the other as they play. Eyes of both inlaid in black horn, yellow patina in many places.
0073: An ivory netsuke of two tigers.Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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A wood netsuke of Tanuki.: By Ransen, Kyoto, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Seated on his distended scrotum and looking up as it beats upon its large stomach, the light wood is slightly worn and the eyes are inlaid.
0074: A wood netsuke of Tanuki.Est. US$1,500-US$1,800
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An ivory netsuke of a Shishi.: Kyoto School. Kyoto, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. Crouching with partially open mouth, eyes inlaid in black. Similar face on piece by Okanobu. 1 1/8in (2.8cm).
0075: An ivory netsuke of a Shishi.Est. US$4,000-US$4,500
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An ivory netsuke of a stag.: Attributed to Okatomo. Kyoto, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. Head turned back, eyes inlaid in black, with a dappled coat and good hair-work. Unsigned. 1 3/8in (3.5cm). Exhibited: the
0076: An ivory netsuke of a stag.Est. US$3,000-US$3,500
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An ivory netsuke of a single-horned Kirin.: Kyoto School. Kyoto, Early 19th century. , Early 19th century. Seated with head turned back to its right, well-worn and nicely patinated on the back. Unsigned. A similar piece was sold as lot 260
0077: An ivory netsuke of a single-horned Kirin.Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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A bone figure of a Sennin.: Kyoto School. Kyoto, Mid 18th century. , Mid 18th century. Standing with his head looking skyward, grasping a mokugyo. Unsigned. Includes Meinertzhagen's index card with his drawing of the piece.
0078: A bone figure of a Sennin.Est. US$12,000-US$18,000
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An ivory netsuke of a monkey.: Kyoto School. Kyoto, Mid 18th century. , Mid 18th century. The front paws slightly crossed, his long digits carefully defined underneath, with deeply carved hair-work all over and a rich patina.
0079: An ivory netsuke of a monkey.Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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An ivory netsuke of a Sumarawashi with monkey.: Kyoto School. Kyoto, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. The bearded old man stands holding a bamboo guide stick in his right hand, his left supports a large peach while the monkey sits atop
0080: An ivory netsuke of a Sumarawashi with monkey.Est. US$3,000-US$3,500
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An ivory netsuke of a Shishi.: Kyoto School. Kyoto, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. The eyes are inlaid in black and the mouth is open, the paws meet to clutch a ball. Unsigned. 1 5/8in (4.1cm). Provenance: Ex Scott
0081: An ivory netsuke of a Shishi.Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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A group of three wood netsuke of masks.: Deme Family, Tokyo, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. The first, a Beshimi type, with eye in gold lacquer, signed on the crossbar, Deme Uman, and in the upper recess, Ten Ka Ichi. 1?in
0082: A group of three wood netsuke of masks.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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A wood netsuke of two fish.: By Toman, Tokyo, Late 18th/early 19th cent , Late 18th / early 19th century. A Fugu and an Aji, resting together head to tail. The two fish are nicely stained with the distended belly of the Fugu
0083: A wood netsuke of two fish.Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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A group of two carved wood netsuke.: Tokyo, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. The first, by Jobun, a child's netsuke, Mask of Ofuku, signed on the cross bar without reserve, Jobun. 6/8in (1.9cm). The second, by Hokei, Ni-o
0084: A group of two carved wood netsuke.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
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A wood and lacquer kagamibuta style netsuke of a b: Inagawa family, Tokyo, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. A covered bowl of black wood (kaki?) with a simulated crack and lacquer repair with an ivory handle and gold lacquer leaves. There is
0085: A wood and lacquer kagamibuta style netsuke of a bEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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A carved boxwood netsuke of Ii no Hayata slaying t: Late Miwa, Tokyo, Late 18th/early 19th cent , Late 18th / early 19th century. The Nuye's stripes are carved in ukibori and several teeth are inlaid in ivory, signed on bottom with kakihan only 1
0086: A carved boxwood netsuke of Ii no Hayata slaying tEst. US$3,000-US$3,500
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A tall wood netsuke of an octopus and monkey.: Attributed to Chosai Miwa II, Tokyo, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. With bulging eyes inlaid in ivory with black pupils, standing over monkey. Signed on the right side, Miwa. 2 3/8in
0087: A tall wood netsuke of an octopus and monkey.Est. US$6,000-US$8,000
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A wood netsuke of Emma-O reading book.: Signed Miwa, Tokyo, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. Seated in front of a large book that he uses for recording sins, his teeth are inlaid in old ivory. Freely carved signature and kakihan
0088: A wood netsuke of Emma-O reading book.Est. US$1,000-US$1,200Lot Passed
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A group of two wood netsuke.: Tokyo, The first, Attributed to Zaiyel Miwa 3rd, late 18th century, a group of the three wise monkeys, seated in an unusual position. Signed in an oval reserve, Miwa. 1?in (3.4cm). The second,
0090: A group of two wood netsuke.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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A group of two wood netsuke.: Tokyo, 19th century , 19th century. The first, attributed to Genryosai Minkoku 1st, a shishi with a ball. 1?in (3.5cm). The second, attributed to Shugetsu 2nd, a smiling figure of the priest
0091: A group of two wood netsuke.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
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A wood netsuke of Ishikawa Goemon with Ichiro.: By Genryosai Minkoku 1st, Tokyo, Late 18th century. , Late 18th century. He holds his sword in his right hand as he clutches the baby Ichiro inside his robe with his left. Signed on the rear,
0092: A wood netsuke of Ishikawa Goemon with Ichiro.Est. US$3,000-US$3,500
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A group of two wood netsuke.: Attributed to Genryosai Minkoku 2nd. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. The first, of Lords Kira and Asano, both in eboshi and court robes, one drawing his sword on the other. Signed
0093: A group of two wood netsuke.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
An ivory manju of O-Hara-me.: By Shuyusai Minkoku 3rd. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Seated on a bundle of twigs and smoking her pipe as she rests on her journey. Ko-ji Hoten, Vol 2. page 129 states, "A woman
0094: An ivory manju of O-Hara-me.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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A wood netsuke of Daruma.: By Hara Shumin, Tokyo, Early 19th century. , Early 19th century. Sitting cross-legged and wrapped in his cloak during his nine years of ascetic religious contemplation. Himotoshi are lined with
0095: A wood netsuke of Daruma.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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A wood netsuke of Tengo no Tamago.: Attributed to Masa Shumin 2nd. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. The eyes are inlaid in brass, the "cap" on the Tengu's head is of ebony, and one himotoshi is lined with green-stained
0096: A wood netsuke of Tengo no Tamago.Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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