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Lot 67: IVORY NETSUKE By Kyusai. Depicting a mokugyo bell with double dragon finial. Each dragon with inlaid eyes. Signed "Tetsugendo". - Eldred's | Invaluable Metal, Mascara, Drake, Mandalas, Maneki Neko, Dragon, Traditional Japanese Kimono
Sold at Auction: IVORY NETSUKE By Kyusai. Depicting a mokugyo bell with double dragon finial. Each dragon with inlaid eyes. Signed "Tetsugendo".
Lot 67: IVORY NETSUKE By Kyusai. Depicting a mokugyo bell with double dragon finial. Each dragon with inlaid eyes. Signed "Tetsugendo". - Eldred's | Invaluable
A Tokyo school Shibayama ivory netsuke of Hotei in his bag. Late 19th century Tokyo, Art, Crafts, Japanese Traditional Dress, Japanese Characters, Tokyo School, Japan Art
Sold at Auction: A Tokyo school Shibayama ivory netsuke of Hotei in his bag. Late 19th century
A Tokyo school Shibayama ivory netsuke of Hotei in his bag. Late 19th century
A wood and ivory netsuke of takaramono and a rat. Late 19th century Rats
Sold at Auction: A wood and ivory netsuke of takaramono and a rat. Late 19th century
A wood and ivory netsuke of takaramono and a rat. Late 19th century
Mammoth Ivory Netsuke - Jewel Frog Catching The Leaf. Animals, Frog And Toad, Frog Decor, Frog, Jewel, Frog Crafts, Cute Frogs
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Mammoth Ivory Netsuke - Jewel Frog Catching The Leaf.
IVORY NETSUKE Early 19th Century In the form of a puppy with inlaid eyes chewing on a sandal. Length 1.5" (3.8 cm). Samurai, Japanese Antiques, Japanese Ornaments, Asian Art
Sold at Auction: IVORY NETSUKE In the form of a puppy with inlaid eyes chewing on a sandal. Length 1.5" (3.8 cm). Not available for international or...
IVORY NETSUKE Early 19th Century In the form of a puppy with inlaid eyes chewing on a sandal. Length 1.5" (3.8 cm).
Japanese Carved Ivory Trick Netsuke, 19th century, the karakuri-netsuke of a dancing performer with a coral tongue, with inlaid mother-of-pearl ornament on the figure's hat, holding a fan and hand bells, signed "Mitsuyuki", h. 3-1/4". Edo Period, Fan
Sold at Auction: Japanese Carved Ivory Trick Netsuke
Japanese Carved Ivory Trick Netsuke, 19th century, the karakuri-netsuke of a dancing performer with a coral tongue, with inlaid mother-of-pearl ornament on the figure's hat, holding a fan and hand bells, signed "Mitsuyuki", h. 3-1/4".
An image of Netsuke in the form of a child with a tortoise and a cat by SEIKO
Netsuke in the form of a child with a tortoise and a cat, 19th century by Seiko
An image of Netsuke in the form of a child with a tortoise and a cat by SEIKO
Netsuke, Kaigyokusai (Masatsugu) (Japan, Osaka, 1813-1892) Osaka, China, Ropes, Chinese Zodiac
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Netsuke, Kaigyokusai (Masatsugu) (Japan, Osaka, 1813-1892)
Japanese pond turtle. The intricate detail of the animal’s features demonstrates the skill of the artist and his close observation of nature. This netsuke in high quality Japanese silver feels weighty in the wearer’s hand. By Kikugawa, late 1800s, Japan Museums, Decoration, British, Turtle Pond, Turtle Figurines
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Japanese pond turtle. The intricate detail of the animal’s features demonstrates the skill of the artist and his close observation of nature. This netsuke in high quality Japanese silver feels weighty in the wearer’s hand. By Kikugawa, late 1800s, Japan
18th-C. Ivory Manju Netsuke, Full Moon Rabbit Pottery, Vintage, Sake
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18th-C. Ivory Manju Netsuke, Full Moon Rabbit
Octopus, mid-19th century  Netsuke, Ivory with staining, sumi, double inlays, Octopus, Tentacle, Squid, Octopus Art
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Octopus, mid-19th century Netsuke, Ivory with staining, sumi, double inlays,
A most engaging and well detailed ivory netsuke of Shojo (saké god) and minogamé (sacred tortoise) engaged in a playful tug of war over an upturned saké bowl having obviously initiated their sporting humor, having finished its content. Signed Shomin. Circa 1860. Length: 3.6 cm Inventions
A most engaging and well detailed ivory netsuke of Shojo (saké god) and minogamé (sacred tortoise) engaged in a playful tug of war over an upturned saké bowl having obviously initiated their sporting humor, having finished its content. Signed Shomin. Circa 1860. Length: 3.6 cm
Wood Netsuke of a hare, attributed to Ranko, Japan, 19th Century Animaux, Chinese Ceramics
Wood Netsuke of a hare, attributed to Ranko, Japan, 19th Century
A Tokyo school stained and inlaid ivory netsuke of Kadori Myôjin, by Yasuyuki. Early 20th century  Standing above a large catfish and holding it down with visible effort, the earthquake fish stained brown, the god's dress green with inlaid mitsu tomoe pattern in mother-of-pearl. Signed Yasuyuki on a green-stained reserve.
Sold at Auction: A Tokyo school stained and inlaid ivory netsuke of Kadori Myôjin, by Yasuyuki. Early 20th century
A Tokyo school stained and inlaid ivory netsuke of Kadori Myôjin, by Yasuyuki. Early 20th century Standing above a large catfish and holding it down with visible effort, the earthquake fish stained brown, the god's dress green with inlaid mitsu tomoe pattern in mother-of-pearl. Signed Yasuyuki on a green-stained reserve.