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Displaying an Okina dancer inlaid in r?gin, shakud?, silver and gold on one side, and a mask box and a fan on the other side, on a roiro ground with nashiji and clouds and pine saplings in gold takamaki-e and hiramaki-e and kirikane, at the top and bottom kinji. Nashiji and fundame to the inside. Signed in maki-e Koma Yasunori kore saku and Noriyuki on an inlaid gold tablet. Kinji ojime. A boxwood netsuke of a manzai dancer. 19th century. Small chip. Koma Yasunori is a little known master of the Koma family. Noriyuki II lived from 1771 to 1852 in Edo.
Dimensions: Height 9.2 cm; width 5.8 cm
Exhibited: Eskenazi, London, 1975 and 1997
Literature: Published in: Eskenazi, Japanese netsuke and inr? from private collections, London 1975, no. 22; Eskenazi, Japanese netsuke, ojime, and inr? from the Dawson collection, London 1997, no. 134
Provenance: Collection Lady Dodds Sotheby's, London, 15.2.1969, lot 147 Collection J. M. A. J. Dawson Eskenazi, London, 1997 Christie's, London, 16.6.1999, lot 213 Nagel, Stuttgart, 21.5.2002, lot 1061 Property of a German lady
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