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Lot 162*,Y
An ivory netsuke of a jakoneko (musk cat) and kitten Early 19th century
8 November 2011, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £3,125 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistAn ivory netsuke of a jakoneko (musk cat) and kitten
Early 19th century
The former seated on a low base, its head turned and one paw raised protectively over its cub which rolls on its back at its feet, the slightly-worn ivory bearing a fine patina, unsigned. 4.5cm (1¾in).
The former seated on a low base, its head turned and one paw raised protectively over its cub which rolls on its back at its feet, the slightly-worn ivory bearing a fine patina, unsigned. 4.5cm (1¾in).
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象牙彫根付 親子犬 無銘 19世紀前期
The jakoneko or musk cat, often called a shaggy dog, is of African origin and entered Japan via India, when it became popular for its musk, used for perfumes. The eighth shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune, acquired several from 1724-1728 and the creature is depicted on a screen painting by Kano Eitoku (1543-1590) in the Nanzenji temple in Kyoto.
























