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Ɏ AN OSAKA SCHOOL IVORY NETSUKE OF A RAT ON A STRAW MAT

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Lot details Unsigned Japan, Osaka, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Finely carved as a rat (nezumi) seated on a folded straw mat, clutching a chestnut tightly with its tiny paws. The rodent further cushioned by a bed of leaves which are also enclosed within the mat. The charming rat is carved with a small, pointed snout, wide round eyes inlaid in highly polished dark horn, prominent ears, and a thick tail curling to the side. Generously excavated himotoshi underneath. The ivory bearing a fine, yellowish patina and the neatly incised hairwork is appealingly worn. LENGTH 4.1 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor surface wear and only very few, faint natural age cracks. Literature comparison: For a closely related Osaka school ivory netsuke of a rat on a partially opened scroll, probably from the school of Garaku, see Barry Davies Oriental Art (1995) 100 Selected Pieces from the Netsuke Collection of Scott Meredith, no. 33. Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number FR2301000016-K).Unsigned Japan, Osaka, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Finely carved as a rat (nezumi) seated on a folded straw mat, clutching a chestnut tightly with its tiny paws. The rodent further cushioned by a bed of leaves which are also enclosed within the mat. The charming rat is carved with a small, pointed snout, wide round eyes inlaid in highly polished dark horn, prominent ears, and a thick tail curling to the side. Generously excavated himotoshi underneath. The ivory bearing a fine, yellowish patina and the neatly incised hairwork is appealingly worn. LENGTH 4.1 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor surface wear and only very few, faint natural age cracks. Literature comparison: For a closely related Osaka school ivory netsuke of a rat on a partially opened scroll, probably from the school of Garaku, see Barry Davies Oriental Art (1995) 100 Selected Pieces from the Netsuke Collection of Scott Meredith, no. 33. Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number FR2301000016-K).

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Lot details Unsigned Japan, Osaka, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Finely carved as a rat (nezumi) seated on a folded straw mat, clutching a chestnut tightly with its tiny paws. The rodent further cushioned by a bed of leaves which are also enclosed within the mat. The charming rat is carved with a small, pointed snout, wide round eyes inlaid in highly polished dark horn, prominent ears, and a thick tail curling to the side. Generously excavated himotoshi underneath. The ivory bearing a fine, yellowish patina and the neatly incised hairwork is appealingly worn. LENGTH 4.1 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor surface wear and only very few, faint natural age cracks. Literature comparison: For a closely related Osaka school ivory netsuke of a rat on a partially opened scroll, probably from the school of Garaku, see Barry Davies Oriental Art (1995) 100 Selected Pieces from the Netsuke Collection of Scott Meredith, no. 33. Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number FR2301000016-K).Unsigned Japan, Osaka, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Finely carved as a rat (nezumi) seated on a folded straw mat, clutching a chestnut tightly with its tiny paws. The rodent further cushioned by a bed of leaves which are also enclosed within the mat. The charming rat is carved with a small, pointed snout, wide round eyes inlaid in highly polished dark horn, prominent ears, and a thick tail curling to the side. Generously excavated himotoshi underneath. The ivory bearing a fine, yellowish patina and the neatly incised hairwork is appealingly worn. LENGTH 4.1 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor surface wear and only very few, faint natural age cracks. Literature comparison: For a closely related Osaka school ivory netsuke of a rat on a partially opened scroll, probably from the school of Garaku, see Barry Davies Oriental Art (1995) 100 Selected Pieces from the Netsuke Collection of Scott Meredith, no. 33. Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number FR2301000016-K).

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