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Lot 849 A Hirado porcelain netsuke of a monkey dressed as a manzai dancer. 19th century...  
…A Hirado porcelain netsuke of a monkey dressed as a manzai dancer. 19th century The free-moving head with moveable tongue and brown-glazed eboshi, the long robe with white, brown and blue glaze. Holding suzu-bells…
Estimate: 700 € - 900 €
Catalogue: A Hirado porcelain netsuke of a monkey dressed as a manzai dancer. 19th century

 
Lot 817 A Tokyo school ivory netsuke of Enma-ô, by Gyokkôsai. Late 19th century...  
…A Tokyo school ivory netsuke of Enma-ô, by Gyokkôsai. Late 19th century The King of Hell sits with distressed facial expression and stretching out his arm, while an oni kneels behind him and massages his shoulder.…
Estimate: 400 € - 600 €
Catalogue: A Tokyo school ivory netsuke of Enma-ô, by Gyokkôsai. Late 19th century

 
Lot 1227 An ivory netsuke of a young man and a kappa, by Tomochika. Late 19th century...  
…An ivory netsuke of a young man and a kappa, by Tomochika. Late 19th century The kneeling young man with a topknot and wearing a kimono and hakama raises his long sleeve to hide from a kappa at this side. Signed…
Estimate: 500 € - 600 €
Catalogue: An ivory netsuke of a young man and a kappa, by Tomochika. Late 19th century

 
Lot 858 A boxwood okimono netsuke of two wrestlers, by Unhodo Masayoshi. Late 19th century...  
…A boxwood okimono netsuke of two wrestlers, by Unhodo Masayoshi. Late 19th century While the squatting wrestler tries to lift his opponent by his mawashi, this wrestler responds with an attempted kawazugake, both…
Estimate: 4.600 € - 5.000 €
Catalogue: A boxwood okimono netsuke of two wrestlers, by Unhodo Masayoshi. Late 19th century

 
Lot 1022 A fine ivory netsuke of a laughing Mongolian archer. Late 18th century...  
…A fine ivory netsuke of a laughing Mongolian archer. Late 18th century Standing turned to the right and wearing an exotic hat and fanciful robes, the warrior holds his bow close to his body while the quiver is tied…
Estimate: 2.800 € - 3.200 €
Catalogue: A fine ivory netsuke of a laughing Mongolian archer. Late 18th century

 
Lot 1114 A Kyoto school ivory netsuke of a recumbent tiger. Late 18th century...  
…A Kyoto school ivory netsuke of a recumbent tiger. Late 18th century Howling and turning its head backwards, the long thick tail placed over his back, with wide fur stripes reserved from the finely engraved hair. The…
Estimate: 1.600 € - 2.000 €
Catalogue: A Kyoto school ivory netsuke of a recumbent tiger. Late 18th century

 
Lot 979 An ivory okimono-type netsuke of Daikoku and karako. Second half 19th century...  
…An ivory okimono-type netsuke of Daikoku and karako. Second half 19th century An ivory okimono-type netsuke of Daikoku and karako, who support the huge hammer that Daikoku is carrying on his back. Signed Sômei.…
Estimate: 800 € - 1.000 €
Catalogue: An ivory okimono-type netsuke of Daikoku and karako. Second half 19th century

 
Lot 251 A lacquered wood netsuke of a small gigaku mask. Late 19th century...  
…A lacquered wood netsuke of a small gigaku mask. Late 19th century With bulging eyes and full lips, the lacquer imitating traces of wear and age. Signed Ryûun shi tô. Height 3.4 cm
Estimate: 400 € - 600 €
Catalogue: A lacquered wood netsuke of a small gigaku mask. Late 19th century

 
Lot 185 An ivory netsuke of a laughing Hotei and a karako. Second half 19th century...  
…An ivory netsuke of a laughing Hotei and a karako. Second half 19th century Seated and holding up the knot of a furoshiki-bundle, in which a karako sits with a tama. Height 3.5 cm
Estimate: 400 € - 600 €
Catalogue: An ivory netsuke of a laughing Hotei and a karako. Second half 19th century

 
Lot 821 An Edo school boxwood netsuke of a laughing Daikoku, by Shûzan. Second half 19th century...  
…An Edo school boxwood netsuke of a laughing Daikoku, by Shûzan. Second half 19th century Seated with head raised and leaning onto his large bag with his mallet placed on top, and resting his arm on a rice bale.…
Estimate: 1.200 € - 1.400 €
Catalogue: An Edo school boxwood netsuke of a laughing Daikoku, by Shûzan. Second half 19th century