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Lot 207
A silvered-metal articulated model of a lobster By Takase Torakichi (Kozan, 1869-1934) of Kanazawa, Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, early 20th century
7 November 2019, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street£12,000 - £15,000
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A silvered-metal articulated model of a lobster
By Takase Torakichi (Kozan, 1869-1934) of Kanazawa, Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-1926) era, early 20th century
Realistically rendered, the leg joints, tail and antennae intricately constructed of smoothly moving parts, signed on the underside of the tail Kozan saku; with a wood tomobako storage box inscribed outside the lid Ise-ebi (Spiny Lobster) with a seal, signed and sealed inside the lid Kozan. 26.2cm (10 5/8in) long with retracted antennae. (2).
Realistically rendered, the leg joints, tail and antennae intricately constructed of smoothly moving parts, signed on the underside of the tail Kozan saku; with a wood tomobako storage box inscribed outside the lid Ise-ebi (Spiny Lobster) with a seal, signed and sealed inside the lid Kozan. 26.2cm (10 5/8in) long with retracted antennae. (2).
Footnotes
The eldest son of Takase Kanatake, in 1883 Takase Kozan started working in the export department of Ikeda Seisuke's craft export company in Kobe, transferring in 1887 to the Kyoto branch where he learned metalworking techniques from Tomiki Isuke. In 1893 Kozan started his own business selling metalwork both domestically and internationally. In 1910, the Crown Prince (the future Taisho Emperor) purchased several of Kozan's astonishingly realistic articulated insects during a formal visit to Kyoto.
























