EIGHT WOOD NETSUKE

EDO PERIOD (18TH-19TH CENTURY)

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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)
來源
The first, seventh and eighth Dr. Ernest G. Stillman.
The second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth William Sturgis Bigelow