EDO PERIOD (18TH-19TH CENTURY)
Details
EIGHT WOOD NETSUKE
Edo Period (18th-19th Century)
All katabori, wood, the first of a manzai dancer, signed Toshimune; the second lacquered wood of Chinnan holding a bowl signed Naokazu; the third lacquered wood of Okame; the fourth lacquered wood of Kinko riding a carp signed Shuzan; the fifth lacquered wood of a sumo wrestling match, signed Nagamitsu; the sixth lacquered wood of a figure dancing with an Okina mask; the seventh of a dancer; the eighth of a dancer
Various sizes from 3.2cm. to 6.9cm. high (8)
Edo Period (18th-19th Century)
All katabori, wood, the first of a manzai dancer, signed Toshimune; the second lacquered wood of Chinnan holding a bowl signed Naokazu; the third lacquered wood of Okame; the fourth lacquered wood of Kinko riding a carp signed Shuzan; the fifth lacquered wood of a sumo wrestling match, signed Nagamitsu; the sixth lacquered wood of a figure dancing with an Okina mask; the seventh of a dancer; the eighth of a dancer
Various sizes from 3.2cm. to 6.9cm. high (8)
Provenance
The first Mrs Lydia S. Hays.
The second, third, fourth and fifth William Sturgis Bigelow.
The others Dr. Ernest G. Stillman
The second, third, fourth and fifth William Sturgis Bigelow.
The others Dr. Ernest G. Stillman