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A FINE BAMBOO AND ANTLER YATATE, WITH AN ANTLER NETSUKE OF A MONKEY HOLDING A PEACH A FINE BAMBOO AND ANTLER YATATE, WITH AN ANTLER NETSUKE OF A MONKEY HOLDING A PEACH Unsigned Japan, 19 th century The superb grain of the bamboo fudezutsu (portable writing brush container) clearly visible with five nodes cascading from long to short, the hinged cover carved from a section of antler near the coronet. With an antler netsuke depicting a seated monkey wearing a sleeveless coat, holding an oversized peach by the stem with a delighted expression. LENGTH 17 cm (the pipe case), LENGTH 3.5 cm (the netsuke) Condition: Each in very good condition with minor wear and expected ‘natural flaws’. Provenance: From the collection of Dr. Ferdinand and Dr. Gudrun Thaler-Szulyovsky, and thence by descent in the same family. Purchased in 1993 from Galerie Gemini (H. Hohenadl). The couple, who had both been practicing law, met in 1967 through their mutual passion for art. Together they built a substantial and diverse art collection over many decades. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related bamboo and antler yatate illustrated in Moss, Paul. (2016) Kokusai The Genius: and Stag-antler Carving in Japan, vol. III, Sydney L. Moss, p. 310-311, no. 522.

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A FINE BAMBOO AND ANTLER YATATE, WITH AN ANTLER NETSUKE OF A MONKEY HOLDING A PEACH A FINE BAMBOO AND ANTLER YATATE, WITH AN ANTLER NETSUKE OF A MONKEY HOLDING A PEACH Unsigned Japan, 19 th century The superb grain of the bamboo fudezutsu (portable writing brush container) clearly visible with five nodes cascading from long to short, the hinged cover carved from a section of antler near the coronet. With an antler netsuke depicting a seated monkey wearing a sleeveless coat, holding an oversized peach by the stem with a delighted expression. LENGTH 17 cm (the pipe case), LENGTH 3.5 cm (the netsuke) Condition: Each in very good condition with minor wear and expected ‘natural flaws’. Provenance: From the collection of Dr. Ferdinand and Dr. Gudrun Thaler-Szulyovsky, and thence by descent in the same family. Purchased in 1993 from Galerie Gemini (H. Hohenadl). The couple, who had both been practicing law, met in 1967 through their mutual passion for art. Together they built a substantial and diverse art collection over many decades. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related bamboo and antler yatate illustrated in Moss, Paul. (2016) Kokusai The Genius: and Stag-antler Carving in Japan, vol. III, Sydney L. Moss, p. 310-311, no. 522.

Estimate 500 - 1 000 EUR
Starting price 500 EUR

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For sale on Tuesday 03 Sep : 11:00 (CEST)
vienna, Austria
Galerie Zacke
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