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Ɏ AN IVORY OKIMONO-NETSUKE OF THE SANSUKUMI Ɏ AN IVORY OKIMONO-NETSUKE OF THE SANSUKUMI Signed Torinsai Juchoku (Toshinao) 東林斎寿直 Japan, 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912) The large okimono netsuke carved with a skull resting on the ground, a snake slowly slithers its way to the top, making its way to the frog which is seated atop the skull, one of its limbs caught in the serpent’s mouth. Himotoshi to the underside and signed TORINSAI JUCHOKU (Toshinao). HEIGHT 6.8 cm Condition: Good condition with wear and natural imperfections. Few age cracks and light nicks. Provenance: From the private collection of Armand Basi. A copy of the collector’s notes, no. 129, accompanies this lot. A copy of a signed expertise from Manuel Puig Vidal, La Federación Española de Anticuarios, Spain, dated 1 July 2021, accompanies this lot. Armand Basi (1924-2009) was a Spanish businessman and fashion designer, co-founder of the fashion firm bearing his name. He was a Japanese art enthusiast and amassed a large collection of netsuke in his lifetime. In 1948, along with his brother Josep, Armand Basi founded a small knitting company inspired by their mother Mercé Sabi's knitted sweaters. By the end of the 1950s the business had expanded into a large textiles company, opening a factory on Balcells Street in Barcelona in 1958. In 1961–62, the Basis signed an exclusive contract with Lacoste to manufacture and distribute Lacoste products in Spain. In 1986, Basi launched his eponymous fashion brand, which produced accessories, perfume, jewelry and watches, as well as clothing in more than 400 stores across Spain, Europe, North America and Asia. The netsuke depicts the sansukumi motif, meaning ‘mutual control’. The snake will consume the frog, however there is a catch – the frog has already eaten a poisonous snail, so too the snake must perish. Trade Certificate: In accordance with new EU regulations that went into effect in January 2022, we have applied for a certificate to sell this item within the EU. We expect the Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology to issue the certificate in 4-8 weeks. The item can only be shipped / handed over once the certificate has been issued. 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 AN IVORY OKIMONO-NETSUKE OF THE SANSUKUMI Ɏ AN IVORY OKIMONO-NETSUKE OF THE SANSUKUMI Signed Torinsai Juchoku (Toshinao) 東林斎寿直 Japan, 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912) The large okimono netsuke carved with a skull resting on the ground, a snake slowly slithers its way to the top, making its way to the frog which is seated atop the skull, one of its limbs caught in the serpent’s mouth. Himotoshi to the underside and signed TORINSAI JUCHOKU (Toshinao). HEIGHT 6.8 cm Condition: Good condition with wear and natural imperfections. Few age cracks and light nicks. Provenance: From the private collection of Armand Basi. A copy of the collector’s notes, no. 129, accompanies this lot. A copy of a signed expertise from Manuel Puig Vidal, La Federación Española de Anticuarios, Spain, dated 1 July 2021, accompanies this lot. Armand Basi (1924-2009) was a Spanish businessman and fashion designer, co-founder of the fashion firm bearing his name. He was a Japanese art enthusiast and amassed a large collection of netsuke in his lifetime. In 1948, along with his brother Josep, Armand Basi founded a small knitting company inspired by their mother Mercé Sabi's knitted sweaters. By the end of the 1950s the business had expanded into a large textiles company, opening a factory on Balcells Street in Barcelona in 1958. In 1961–62, the Basis signed an exclusive contract with Lacoste to manufacture and distribute Lacoste products in Spain. In 1986, Basi launched his eponymous fashion brand, which produced accessories, perfume, jewelry and watches, as well as clothing in more than 400 stores across Spain, Europe, North America and Asia. The netsuke depicts the sansukumi motif, meaning ‘mutual control’. The snake will consume the frog, however there is a catch – the frog has already eaten a poisonous snail, so too the snake must perish. Trade Certificate: In accordance with new EU regulations that went into effect in January 2022, we have applied for a certificate to sell this item within the EU. We expect the Austrian Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology to issue the certificate in 4-8 weeks. The item can only be shipped / handed over once the certificate has been issued. 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 300 - 600 EUR
Starting price 300 EUR

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