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Netsuke Katabori witch swivel head ivory Japan signed Gyokuzan 19th century

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G10 229

Saling price :
140,00 €

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Netsuke Katabori in finely carved ivory, representing a witch with two faces (pivoting head): one smiling, the other threatening, holding a dice and a purse, signed Gyokuzan, from Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) late 19th century.

This netsuke is in good condition, nice quality. Signed underneath.

Please note: some scratches and wear from time, see photos.

Worked ivory specimen, prior to July 1, 1947 and therefore compliant with EC Regulation 338/97 of 09/12/1996 art.2-Wmc.

We are selling a second similar netsuke on this site.

*The Netsuke:

Netsuke is a traditional Japanese clothing item used to hold sagemono (literally "hanging objects"). Indeed, the kimono does not have a pocket, the various everyday objects are transported in a kind of small box called sagemono. These objects are suspended from the obi of their owner by a cord.

Data sheet

  • Height 4,9 cm
  • Width 3,2 cm