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Ɏ A RARE AND AMUSING INLAID WOOD KARAKURI (TRICK) NETSUKE OF CHOKARO SENNIN AND HIS HORSE Ɏ A RARE AND AMUSING INLAID WOOD KARAKURI (TRICK) NETSUKE OF CHOKARO SENNIN AND HIS HORSE Unsigned Japan, 19 th century Finely carved as a bearded Chokaro, dressed in a loose-fitting robe, clutching his double-gourd (hyotan) vessel, his eyes inlaid with dark horn, and mouth carved in a wide grin as he conjures his horse from his magical gourd. The interior of the hyotan inlaid with an minutely carved moveable horse carved with gilt eyes. Himotoshi to the back. HEIGHT 3.7 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor wear. The wood with a smooth patina. Provenance: Ex-collection Guy de Lasteyrie. De Lasteyrie is a member of the Lasteyrie du Saillant family and is considered among the leading French collectors of netsuke. The horse is the familiar of Chokaro Sennin, who is able to conjure the animal out of a gourd at will. The Japanese expression hyotan kara koma (lit. ‘a horse in the gourd’), referring to a completely unexpected event that actually comes to pass, akin to the flight of pigs in the English-speaking world. Auction comparison: Compare a related wood figure of Chokaro sennin, also with movable horse, at Christie’s, Art of Japan, 5 December 2017, London, lot 7 ( sold for GBP 2,750). Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number FR2207506624-K). This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.

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Ɏ A RARE AND AMUSING INLAID WOOD KARAKURI (TRICK) NETSUKE OF CHOKARO SENNIN AND HIS HORSE Ɏ A RARE AND AMUSING INLAID WOOD KARAKURI (TRICK) NETSUKE OF CHOKARO SENNIN AND HIS HORSE Unsigned Japan, 19 th century Finely carved as a bearded Chokaro, dressed in a loose-fitting robe, clutching his double-gourd (hyotan) vessel, his eyes inlaid with dark horn, and mouth carved in a wide grin as he conjures his horse from his magical gourd. The interior of the hyotan inlaid with an minutely carved moveable horse carved with gilt eyes. Himotoshi to the back. HEIGHT 3.7 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor wear. The wood with a smooth patina. Provenance: Ex-collection Guy de Lasteyrie. De Lasteyrie is a member of the Lasteyrie du Saillant family and is considered among the leading French collectors of netsuke. The horse is the familiar of Chokaro Sennin, who is able to conjure the animal out of a gourd at will. The Japanese expression hyotan kara koma (lit. ‘a horse in the gourd’), referring to a completely unexpected event that actually comes to pass, akin to the flight of pigs in the English-speaking world. Auction comparison: Compare a related wood figure of Chokaro sennin, also with movable horse, at Christie’s, Art of Japan, 5 December 2017, London, lot 7 ( sold for GBP 2,750). Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number FR2207506624-K). This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.

Estimate 700 - 1 400 EUR
Starting price 700 EUR

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