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NETSUKE DEACCESSIONED FROM THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS BOSTON
A GROUP OF FIVE NETSUKE
EDO PERIOD (18TH-19TH CENTURY)
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A GROUP OF FIVE NETSUKE
Edo Period (18th-19th Century)
The first an oval-shaped box and cover of red and black patterned lacquer; the second in pewter of a double gourd with stopper and a brocade bag; the third, copper manju of basketwork design; the fourth a rectangular box and cover of various lacquers depicting a shojo dancing, signed Chiyusai Tokuzan; and another
Various sizes from 3.0cm. to 4.2 cm. long (5)
Edo Period (18th-19th Century)
The first an oval-shaped box and cover of red and black patterned lacquer; the second in pewter of a double gourd with stopper and a brocade bag; the third, copper manju of basketwork design; the fourth a rectangular box and cover of various lacquers depicting a shojo dancing, signed Chiyusai Tokuzan; and another
Various sizes from 3.0cm. to 4.2 cm. long (5)
Provenance
The first and second Dr. Ernest G. Stillman
The third and fifth Mrs Lydia S. Hays
The fourth William Sturgis Bigelow
The third and fifth Mrs Lydia S. Hays
The fourth William Sturgis Bigelow