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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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A ivory manju of Fujin (Futen).: By Ichieisai Komin, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. His wind sack wrapped around his shoulders being carried by an Eagle, the reverse with no design except for an overflowing bit of a
0145: A ivory manju of Fujin (Futen).Est. US$1,200-US$1,600Lot Passed
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A stagshorn netsuke of tea grinding instruments.: Attributed Ichieisai Komin, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. A surikogi (pestle) for grinding tea with a shimenawa and gohei tied around the top and a ladle and paddle on the other
0146: A stagshorn netsuke of tea grinding instruments.Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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A ivory manju of Jurojin.: By Ichieisai Komin, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. With a flowing beard carrying a paper lantern. Jurojin's pupils are inlaid in black and his mouth is highlighted with red. On the
0147: A ivory manju of Jurojin.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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A group of two ivory netsuke of karako.: Inscribed Homin. This is(?) the artist described on pages 188-189 of the MCI where FM says "Tokyo. Worked 1850-80. About a dozen netsuke recorded by this carver. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid
0148: A group of two ivory netsuke of karako.Est. US$1,800-US$2,200Lot Passed
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A ivory netsuke of a Sambaso dancer.: By Naoyuki. Tokyo, Mid 19th century. Dancer with a moveable head. His left arm holds a fan behind his back, while the right holds the Shinto bells. Both hands are well hidden within the folds of
0149: A ivory netsuke of a Sambaso dancer.Est. US$1,800-US$2,200
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A ivory and lacquer netsuke of Kiyohime.: Issai, Tokyo, Late 19th century. , late 19th century. Standing with her left arm clasped in front of her and the right holding a bell striker down at her side. Her body is 80% covered by lacquer
0151: A ivory and lacquer netsuke of Kiyohime.Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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A wood ryusa manju of kitchen utensils.: Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Rounded oval form. Inscribed, Nihon, meaning Japan. 1 1/2in (3.9cm).
0152: A wood ryusa manju of kitchen utensils.Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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A ivory ryusa manju of kitchen utensils.: Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Rounded oval form. Inscribed, Nihon, meaning Japan. 1 1/2in (3.8cm).
0153: A ivory ryusa manju of kitchen utensils.Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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A stag antler netsuke of a mermaid.: By Toyosai Mitsuchika, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. She is emerging from undercut waves that appear as filaments of water, she has a snarling open mouth showing three teeth above a
0154: A stag antler netsuke of a mermaid.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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A wood netsuke of Shoki and Oni.: Shugyokusai (D2563), Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Shoki chasing two Oni around a Tsuitate, the front with one of the Oni on all fours and the other standing behind him next to
0155: A wood netsuke of Shoki and Oni.Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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A group of two ivory netsuke.: Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. The first, By Tomokazu of the Tomochika school, an octopus and a sake jug & cup, eyes inlaid in dark horn. Signed on the back without reserve,
0156: A group of two ivory netsuke.Est. US$1,400-US$1,800
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A group of two ivory netsuke.: Tokyo, Late 19th century. , Late 19th century. The first, attributed to Tomomasa, 2nd, a Stonecutter making a millstone. Signed on the bottom without reserve, Tomomasa, the characters filled with
0157: A group of two ivory netsuke.Est. US$1,800-US$2,200
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A ivory netsuke of Sesshu.: By Jutsusai, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. , Mid 19th century. Being freed by rats from the large pine tree to which he is tied. One rat is gnawing at the rope while another crawls over his head.
0158: A ivory netsuke of Sesshu.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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A ivory netsuke of an elephant.: Masayuki, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. With sagging skin and a blanket on its back, standing on a thick oval uncut seal base. Signed on the back end of the base in a rectangular reserve, Masayuki. 1
0159: A ivory netsuke of an elephant.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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An ivory netsuke of the fox priest and village hea: Yoshiyuki, Tokyo, Late 19th century. Figures standing side by side, slightly worn and with good color. Signed on the reverse of the headsman without reserve, Yoshiyuki. 1 3/4in (4.6cm).
0160: An ivory netsuke of the fox priest and village heaEst. US$800-US$1,200
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A wood netsuke of a Japanese doctor's doll.: Toshinao (D3057?), Tokyo, Mid 19th century. A nude Japanese woman reclining on her side and supporting her head with her right hand while her left arm is bent and holds an uchiwa across her
0161: A wood netsuke of a Japanese doctor's doll.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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A group of two ivory netsuke.: Inscribed Yukimasa, Tokyo, Mid/late 19th century. The first, depicts the San-Ko sitting in a sake bowl, each with their attribute. At the front is Urashima Taro with his treasure box, to his
0162: A group of two ivory netsuke.Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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A tsuishu manju with Chinese scholars.: Matsuki Hokei, Tokyo, Mid 19th century. Three scholars seated at a table in a pine grove with one of them reading a scroll on front, the reverse shows another scholar striding majestically and
0163: A tsuishu manju with Chinese scholars.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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An ivory netsuke of awabi diver and crab.: Chomin, Tokyo, Late 19th century. Seated in her grass skirt sitting with a slight smile on her face looking at a crab that sits on her right wrist, her hair reinforced with black ink and a slight
0164: An ivory netsuke of awabi diver and crab.Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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An ivory netsuke of a Noh-Gigaku of a figure of Ry: By Koichi, Tokyo, Late 19th century. The lower jaw of the mask suspended by two cords while the back is more graceful with large himotoshi and more nicely stained. Signed on an inlaid rectangular
0165: An ivory netsuke of a Noh-Gigaku of a figure of RyEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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A marine ivory netsuke of an Oni.: By Koichi, Tokyo, Late 19th century. Smoking a pipe while compressed in the confines of opium den compartment which is made from several pieces of ivory put together in the manner of boards and
0166: A marine ivory netsuke of an Oni.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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An ivory netsuke of Shita-kiri Suzume story.: By Kyuichi, Tokyo, Late 19th century. Two sparrows are shown offering hospitality in the form of sake to the old woodcutter. Signed on the bottom, Kyuichi. 1 7/8in (4.7cm).
0167: An ivory netsuke of Shita-kiri Suzume story.Est. US$1,000-US$1,200
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An ivory netsuke of a toad with insects.: By Masamitsu, Tokyo, Late 19th century. A toad is completely surrounded by insects, principle of which are a cicada and a locust, and including a grub, a snail coming out of its shell, a ladybug,
0168: An ivory netsuke of a toad with insects.Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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