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HARA YOYUSAI: A LACQUERED GOURD NETSUKE HARA YOYUSAI: A LACQUERED GOURD NETSUKE Lineage of Hara Yoyusai (1772-1845/6), signed Yoyusai 羊遊斎 Japan, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) The miniature gourd finely detailed in takamaki-e of gold and silver with a horse galloping in a field of cherry blossoms. Banded at the waist in metal with a loose ring cord attachment serving as the himotoshi and finished with a metal rim and stopper. Signed to the side YOYUSAI (Hara Yoyusai) HEIGHT 5.2 cm Condition: Few touch-ups to lacquer and material losses to the natural gourd. Provenance: From a private collection in Berlin, Germany. 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’), refers 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 closely related lacquered gourd netsuke, by Yoyusai, at Christie’s, Japanese, 17 November 1998, London, lot 307 (sold for GBP 690 or approx. EUR 1,900 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing).

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HARA YOYUSAI: A LACQUERED GOURD NETSUKE HARA YOYUSAI: A LACQUERED GOURD NETSUKE Lineage of Hara Yoyusai (1772-1845/6), signed Yoyusai 羊遊斎 Japan, first half of 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) The miniature gourd finely detailed in takamaki-e of gold and silver with a horse galloping in a field of cherry blossoms. Banded at the waist in metal with a loose ring cord attachment serving as the himotoshi and finished with a metal rim and stopper. Signed to the side YOYUSAI (Hara Yoyusai) HEIGHT 5.2 cm Condition: Few touch-ups to lacquer and material losses to the natural gourd. Provenance: From a private collection in Berlin, Germany. 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’), refers 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 closely related lacquered gourd netsuke, by Yoyusai, at Christie’s, Japanese, 17 November 1998, London, lot 307 (sold for GBP 690 or approx. EUR 1,900 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing).

Estimate 300 - 600 EUR
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