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Lot 212*
A wood netsuke of a toad By Matsuda Sukenaga (1810-1871), Takayama, 19th century
8 November 2011, 10:30 GMT
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Find your local specialistA wood netsuke of a toad
By Matsuda Sukenaga (1810-1871), Takayama, 19th century
Resting on a large root, looking up with an alert expression and its legs flexed as if about to leap, the wood is variously stained for effect and bears a good patina, the eyes inlaid with pale and dark horn, signed Sukenaga. 4.8cm (1 7/8in).
Resting on a large root, looking up with an alert expression and its legs flexed as if about to leap, the wood is variously stained for effect and bears a good patina, the eyes inlaid with pale and dark horn, signed Sukenaga. 4.8cm (1 7/8in).
Footnotes
木彫根付 蓮に蛙 銘「亮長」 19世紀
Published: Rosemary Bandini, ibid., p.125, no.182.
The model was popular with several of the netsuke makers from Takayama, working in the middle part of the 19th century. For a very similar example by Sukenaga, see Neil K. Davey, Netsuke, p.236, no.729.
























