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Three Ivory Ryusa Netsuke, and an Inlaid Ivory Hako Netsuke**

EDO-MEIJI PERIOD (EARLY 19TH CENTURY), THE SECOND SIGNED MITSUAKI; THE FOURTH SIGNED SHIBAYAMA SAKU

细节
Three Ivory Ryusa Netsuke, and an Inlaid Ivory Hako Netsuke**
Edo-Meiji period (early 19th century), the second signed Mitsuaki; the fourth signed Shibayama saku
Comprising; a pierce-carved netsuke with the immortal Hondaka with his companion dragon emerging from his alms bowl, the reverse with a lotus flower; a pierce-carved netsuke with a flying Buddhist deity carrying a lotus flower among clouds; a small pierce-carved netsuke with a squirrel on a grape vine; a Shibayama-style ivory box netsuke with a hawk on a rock in crashing waves in inlaid shell, transluscent horn and copper, the waves stained green
1 7/8in. (4.8cm.); 1¾in. (4.5cm.) diameter; 1½in. (3.8cm.); 1¼in. (3.2cm.) wide (4)
来源
The first, S. Kriger, Washington, D. C.
The third, S. Kriger, Washington, D. C.
The fourth, D'Ehrmano's, Boston
注意事项
Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.