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A boxwood netsuke of a frog emerging from a rotted branch By Mitani Goho, Aki Province, late 18th/early 19th century
15 May 2019, 14:00 BST
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A boxwood netsuke of a frog emerging from a rotted branch
By Mitani Goho, Aki Province, late 18th/early 19th century
The frog levering itself out of a partially-rotted branch, its hind legs visible from the opposite end, its body covered with ukibori pimples, signed with ukibori characters on a smooth portion of bark Goho with a kao. 4.2cm (1¾in).
The frog levering itself out of a partially-rotted branch, its hind legs visible from the opposite end, its body covered with ukibori pimples, signed with ukibori characters on a smooth portion of bark Goho with a kao. 4.2cm (1¾in).
Footnotes
黄楊彫根付 枯木に蛙 銘 「五鳳(花押)」 18世紀後期/19世紀前期
Provenance:
Anne Hull Grundy Collection.
M. T. Hindson Collection.
Published:
Davey, MTH, p.252, no.777.
Rokusho 20, p.54, no.70.
Burditt, ICGG, p.44, fig.20.
Earle, Huthart, p.181, no.155.
























