A very fine Tokyo school wood netsuke of Daikoku carving a rat. Early 20th century - image-1
A very fine Tokyo school wood netsuke of Daikoku carving a rat. Early 20th century - image-2
A very fine Tokyo school wood netsuke of Daikoku carving a rat. Early 20th century - image-1A very fine Tokyo school wood netsuke of Daikoku carving a rat. Early 20th century - image-2

Lot 969 Dα

A very fine Tokyo school wood netsuke of Daikoku carving a rat. Early 20th century

Auktion 1044 - Übersicht Köln
06.12.2014, 10:30 - Netsuke aus der Slg. Kolodotschko II, Japanische Kunst
Schätzpreis: 3.000 € - 4.000 €
Ergebnis: 3.720 € (inkl. Aufgeld)

A very fine Tokyo school wood netsuke of Daikoku carving a rat. Early 20th century

Seated wearing elaborate robes, sculpting a rat with a chisel and using his mallet as a hammer, the chippings covering the base. The cord holes lined with green-stained bone. Signed rokujûsan ô Tôkoku tô (carved by the 63-year old Tôkoku) and incised seal Bairyû.

Suzuki Tôkoku (1846-1831) carved this netsuke in the year 1908.
Height 3.6 cm

Provenienz

Thomas Broom Belfied (1838-1931), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Museum of the University of Pennsylvania (sold at Christie’s, London, 18.3.1977, lot 123)
Bernard Hurtig (by repute)
June Helen Schuerch (1930-2009), Santa Barbara, CA, USA

Literaturhinweise

Bernard Hurtig, What’s New at Auctions, in: INCS, vol. 5, no. 1 (June 1977), p. 15, no. 123