Lot 263
 

Chinese and Japanese wares, 19th century, comprising netsuke carved as a shishi emerging from an egg, a bone bloated dragon, and a bone hark upon a perch, a carved ivory okimono of Shoulao, an okimono of a young boy with a sack over his shoulders, two wood carvings of deities, a small cloisonne vase by Hayashi Yojiro, two Japanese tea bowls decorated with octopus and six wood vase stands

Sold for £60


Condition Report

The shishi on the egg is missing its top jaw. Shoulao is missing the tip of his staff. Two stands with losses. Both octopus tea bowls have chipped rims, one also has a hairline crack. The cloisonne vase has fine cracks around the base and two rear panels, the rim also has a chip. Carved wood male deity missing his left thumb and has a small chip to rear of his right heel. The female deity is missing her right hand.

 

Chinese and Japanese wares, 19th century, comprising netsuke carved as a shishi emerging from an egg, a bone bloated dragon, and a bone hark upon a perch, a carved ivory okimono of Shoulao, an okimono of a young boy with a sack over his shoulders, two wood carvings of deities, a small cloisonne vase by Hayashi Yojiro, two Japanese tea bowls decorated with octopus and six wood vase stands

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