EDO PERIOD (18TH-19TH CENTURY)
Details
EIGHT WOOD NETSUKE
Edo Period (18th-19th Century)
All katabori, wood, the first stained boxwood of Ashinaga and Tenaga; the second of Hotei hiding under his bag, signed Miwa; the third of a crouching hunter and fox, signed Jujo; the fourth of a crouching rat catcher with a box, signed Masatoshi; the fifth of a monk with a whisk sitting on a rock; the sixth stained wood, of a man seated, signed Gyokurintei; the seventh boxwood, of a laughing man with bowl; the eighth boxwood, of a crouching boy
Various sizes from 2.1cm. to 4.8cm. high (8)
Edo Period (18th-19th Century)
All katabori, wood, the first stained boxwood of Ashinaga and Tenaga; the second of Hotei hiding under his bag, signed Miwa; the third of a crouching hunter and fox, signed Jujo; the fourth of a crouching rat catcher with a box, signed Masatoshi; the fifth of a monk with a whisk sitting on a rock; the sixth stained wood, of a man seated, signed Gyokurintei; the seventh boxwood, of a laughing man with bowl; the eighth boxwood, of a crouching boy
Various sizes from 2.1cm. to 4.8cm. high (8)
Provenance
The first, seventh and eighth Dr. Ernest G. Stillman.
The second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth William Sturgis Bigelow
The second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth William Sturgis Bigelow