An ivory netsuke
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An ivory netsuke

SIGNED OKATORI (KYOTO SCHOOL), EDO PERIOD (18TH CENTURY)

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An ivory netsuke
Signed Okatori (Kyoto School), Edo Period (18th Century)
Katabori, stained ivory, a charming model of a seated rabbit with raised front left leg, hair details finely incised, himotoshi naturally formed between its legs, signed in a rectangular reserve Okatori
1¾in. (4.5cm.) long
Provenance
D. Franses
George Cohen
Literature
George Cohen, In search of Netsuke and Inro (New York, 1974), pl. IV.
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