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Lot 116*
A wood netsuke of a recumbent ox After Tomotada, early 19th century
8 November 2011, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £3,750 inc. premium
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After Tomotada, early 19th century
Lying with its head turned to the right and with a rope halter attached to a ring through its muzzle and passing over the back, the lightly-stained wood bears a good patina and the eyes are double inlaid, signed in a rectangular reserve, Tomotada. 5.8cm (2¼in).
Lying with its head turned to the right and with a rope halter attached to a ring through its muzzle and passing over the back, the lightly-stained wood bears a good patina and the eyes are double inlaid, signed in a rectangular reserve, Tomotada. 5.8cm (2¼in).
Footnotes
木彫根付 牛 銘「友忠」 19世紀前期
Provenance: Mark and Elizabeth Harding collection.
Shirlee and Robert Guggenheim collection.
Peter Müller collection.
Published: Netsuke Classics, Barry Davies Oriental Art, 1990, no.35.
Rosemary Bandini, ibid., p.65, no.80.
























