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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 narwhal ivory netsuke of a Piebald pup.: By Kawamoto Shuraku. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Seated on a dais, with open mouth, tongue out and the nose is stippled, he wears a ruff around his neck and the eyes and spots
0097: A narwhal ivory netsuke of a Piebald pup.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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A group of two narwhal ivory netsuke.: By Kawamoto Shuraku. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Both signed with an intaglio carved seal, filled with sepia. The first, a netsuke of Daruma playing kamifuki. Eyes, eyebrows, and
0098: A group of two narwhal ivory netsuke.Est. US$1,600-US$2,200
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An ivory manju of Benkei and Yoshitsune.: By Ono Ryomin 1st. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Carved in relief, the obverse showing Yoshitsune leaping high above a corner post of the Gojo bridge in Kyoto. The reverse showing
0099: An ivory manju of Benkei and Yoshitsune.Est. US$1,200-US$1,500
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An ivory netsuke of an oyster girl.: By Ono Ryomin I or II, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Balancing a large basket filled with her recently collected bivalves, her expressive face is looking slightly upwards and the
0100: An ivory netsuke of an oyster girl.Est. US$1,800-US$2,000
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An ivory netsuke of two dancers.: By Ono Ryoko, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Standing back-to-back, one holding a folding fan, the other a small tzuzumi drum. Signed on the base, Ryoko. 1 1/2in (3.8cm). Provenance:
0101: An ivory netsuke of two dancers.Est. US$800-US$1,000
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A wood shunga netsuke of Okama.: By Itsumin Hokyudo, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. Enjoying a large Tengu mask. She kneels facing to the left and holds the phallic proboscis of the Tengu mask in her right hand while her left hand is
0102: A wood shunga netsuke of Okama.Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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A wood netsuke of a mask masker.: By Ryukusai Jugyoku 1st, Tokyo, Early 19th century. , Early 19th century. Sitting cross-legged and making a Hannya mask, his face taking on the expression of the mask, a cabinet rests at his side
0103: A wood netsuke of a mask masker.Est. US$3,000-US$3,500
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A carved tsuishu netsuke of a boy with puppy.: By Ryykusai Jugyoku 2nd, Tokyo, Late 19th century. , Late 19th century. He holds up the puppy in front of him, his hands grasped around its front paws. The eyes of the puppy are inlaid in pale
0104: A carved tsuishu netsuke of a boy with puppy.Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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A wood ryusa netsuke of group of nine Noh masks.: By Kigyoku. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. The obverse has an Okame mask as the central figure and is surrounded by masks of Oni, Okina, Usofuki, and O-Beshimi. The reverse has
0105: A wood ryusa netsuke of group of nine Noh masks.Est. US$1,200-US$1,400
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A wood netsuke of Shoki looking down well.: By Kigyoku. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Signed on the side of the right leg, Kigyoku. 1 1/4in (3.3cm). Provenance: Similar pictured in Lazarnick, Page 613, including signature and
0106: A wood netsuke of Shoki looking down well.Est. US$1,800-US$2,000
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A group of three netsuke of various materials.: Tokyo, The first, by Jugyokusai Gyokumin, mid 19th century, Umimatsu in the form of a recumbent bull with ivory inlaid eyes. Signed on the underside, Gyokumin, plus kakihan. 1¾in (4.4cm). The
0107: A group of three netsuke of various materials.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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A wood netsuke of Shoki.: By Gyokko, Tokyo, Early 19th century. , Early 19th century. Kneeling over a bag with four captured oni struggling to get out. Signed on the underside without reserve, Gyokko. 1 1/4in (3.3cm).
0108: A wood netsuke of Shoki.Est. US$1,800-US$2,200Lot Passed
A wood netsuke of Shoki.: By Gyokkosai, Tokyo, Early 19th century. , Early 19th century. Kneeling over a bag with four captured oni struggling to get out. Signed on the underside, Gyokkosai. 1 5/8in (4.2cm).
0109: A wood netsuke of Shoki.Est. US$1,200-US$1,600Lot Passed
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A group of two ivory netsuke.: By Gyokkosai. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Early 19th century. The first, manju with a cooper seated in front of the barrel that he is working on, his right hand raised and holding a small hammer
0110: A group of two ivory netsuke.Est. US$1,600-US$2,400
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A group of two ivory netsuke.: Attributed to Ryuchin Gyokuhosai, Tokyo, Mid/late 19th century. , Mid/late 19th century. The first, ryusa manju of musical instruments including samisen, biwa, sho, recorder, tsuzumi, and others.
0111: A group of two ivory netsuke.Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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A group of two netsuke, various materials.: Attributed to Ryuchin Gyokuhosai, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. The first, manju of truncated oval form showing a number of the takaramono, or precious objects, including mallet,
0112: A group of two netsuke, various materials.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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An ivory netsuke of a horseman.: By Ryusa Gyokugasai, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Riding through an avenue of pine trees towards a gate while six other travelers stand by, one opening the gate. Signed on the
0113: An ivory netsuke of a horseman.Est. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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An ivory netsuke of a monkey in a suit of armor.: By Ikkosai Toun (1805-1876), Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Representing the story of Hideyoshi Toyatomi, the "monkey-faced servant" (Saru-men Kwanja) who was sent by his master,
0114: An ivory netsuke of a monkey in a suit of armor.Est. US$1,800-US$2,000
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An ivory netsuke of a Shishi with young.: By Kosu Gyokuyosai, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. The cub resting one paw on the foot of its parent and looking upward affectionately. The curling flames well-articulated and the
0115: An ivory netsuke of a Shishi with young.Est. US$3,000-US$3,500
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An ivory netsuke of a Shishi and a mokugyo.: By Kosu Gyokuyosai, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Its front paws resting on a mokugyo, he curling flames well-articulated, nice hair work and the whole gently worn and patinated.
0116: An ivory netsuke of a Shishi and a mokugyo.Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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An ivory netsuke of a shell cluster.: By Kosu Gyokuyosai, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Three shells have interior carved scenes and bear titles in Katakana which read from right to left as it was used in the 19th
0117: An ivory netsuke of a shell cluster.Est. US$1,200-US$1,500
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An ivory manju of sarumawashi.: Attributed to Kogyoku Hakuyosai, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Seated with his monkey. Signed on the reverse along with a package tied up with a furoshiki and is well-worn as is
0118: An ivory manju of sarumawashi.Est. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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A boxwood netsuke of a Noh mask.: By Hogen Rakumin (Tsuchiura, 1804-1877), Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Mask of Shojo, the hair, eyebrows and lips painted with red lacquer. The lips are parted in a half smile to
0119: A boxwood netsuke of a Noh mask.Est. US$1,200-US$1,500
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A group of two ivory netsuke.: Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. The first, by Issen, Tokyo, 3rd quarter 19th century. Shoki surrounded by five court figures and holding onto an oni appearing as a dog. Signed on
0120: A group of two ivory netsuke.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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