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A RARE AND EARLY WOOD NETSUKE OF HOTEI

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A RARE AND EARLY WOOD NETSUKE OF HOTEI
Unsigned
Japan, early to mid-18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

The lucky deity shown seated in voluminous robes revealing his bulging stomach and chest, leaning against his treasure bag and holding a Buddhist wish-fulfilling jewel (chintamani) in his right hand. His face is carved expressively. The wood with an exceptional patina from centuries of handling and some remnants of a black coating is visible in the crevices. The exceptionally large and hollowed out himotoshi are found in the back and underside.

This netsuke belongs to a group of early and often quite simple netsuke, which are best recognizable by the extraordinarily large and functional himotoshi. Usually they are carved from a different material, making this netsuke particularly interesting.

HEIGHT 3.4 cm

Condition: Good age-related condition with some surface wear including old cracks (notably to the back of the head), surface scratches and tiny nicks.
Provenance: Ex collection Walter Lionel Behrens (1861-1913), sold at Glendining's, London, 1 December 1913, lot 360B. Estate Albert Brockhaus (1855-1921), acquired at the above auction.

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A RARE AND EARLY WOOD NETSUKE OF HOTEI
Unsigned
Japan, early to mid-18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

The lucky deity shown seated in voluminous robes revealing his bulging stomach and chest, leaning against his treasure bag and holding a Buddhist wish-fulfilling jewel (chintamani) in his right hand. His face is carved expressively. The wood with an exceptional patina from centuries of handling and some remnants of a black coating is visible in the crevices. The exceptionally large and hollowed out himotoshi are found in the back and underside.

This netsuke belongs to a group of early and often quite simple netsuke, which are best recognizable by the extraordinarily large and functional himotoshi. Usually they are carved from a different material, making this netsuke particularly interesting.

HEIGHT 3.4 cm

Condition: Good age-related condition with some surface wear including old cracks (notably to the back of the head), surface scratches and tiny nicks.
Provenance: Ex collection Walter Lionel Behrens (1861-1913), sold at Glendining's, London, 1 December 1913, lot 360B. Estate Albert Brockhaus (1855-1921), acquired at the above auction.

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