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An ivory netsuke
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An ivory netsuke

UNSIGNED (KYOTO OR OSAKA), EDO PERIOD (LATE 18TH CENTURY)

細節
An ivory netsuke
Unsigned (Kyoto or Osaka), Edo Period (Late 18th Century)
Katabori, stained ivory; a figure of a Westerner standing upright and facing to the front, with a long curly wig under his wide-brimmed, tasselled hat, dressed in a long coat with stylised floral and wave designs, and knee-breeches, the six buttons on the reverse of his stockings of dark horn (one missing), a further dark horn button in the back of his coat and another in the top of his hat, holding a long-tailed cockerel with both hands, its tail-feathers curling round his left side, the himotoshi formed by two holes in the back of his skirt, the larger hole below the smaller
9.5 x 3.1 cm. (3¾ x 1¼ in.)
來源
With St. James' Gallery, Zürich, 1999, acquired by
Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann (inventory no. E-52).
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