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 Only Genuine Antique Ivory Approved. Invaluable is the world's largest marketplace for art, antiques, and collectibles. Japanese ivory okimono of a wood cutter Bamboo Grove $2,400.00. Carved in extremely fine detail from one single piece of ivory, it has a stained and textured surface and is signed to an inlaid panel on the base. Each ivory aged differently, giving a unique look to … During this period, American trading vessels began sailing to Japan from New England, where marine ivory scrimshaw carvings were well known. These highly detailed lines separate real ivory from fakes and replicas. Antique Japanese Netsuke. 						Show 1 more like this, A vintage ivory netsuke or ornament of two frogs, two frogs in stained colours perched upon a lotus leaf, one gorging on a dragon fly, height 1.5 cm, width 4 cm 
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 (kanesu) WAS $4,500 A.M. Kanter's Collection with over 150 illustrations of Japanese ivory carvings, bronzes and shibayama objects. The happy fisherman is wearing a straw apron and carries a … a thick, flat, round netsuke, with carving usually done in relief, sometimes made of two ivory halves. A seal, in an East and Southeast Asian context, is a general name for printing stamps and impressions thereof which are used in lieu of signatures in personal documents, office paperwork, contracts, art, or any item requiring acknowledgement or authorship. Each of these unique ivory carvings was constructed with extraordinary care, often using wood, bone and fabric.There are 54 antique and vintage ivory carvings for sale at 1stDibs, while we also have 13 modern editions to choose from as well. 						Show 54 more like this, Japanese ivory netsuke, in the form of two seated men playing a game, signed to base, length 5.5 cm 
 Minute losses to fingertips. Find appraisal values for all types of vintage or antique netsuke and related items of Japanese origin and folklore. Superb carving of ivory (probably walrus tusk), one man is reading a paper – Signature is on the paper? They were used to open and close the small boxes (inro) worn underneath kimonos by both women and men. 						Show 37 more like this, A vintage ivory netsuke of a frog on a Sandal, a delightful study of a spotted frog squatting on an upturned straw zori sandal, signed to cartouche underside, himatoshi to reverse, height 3 cm, width 4 cm 
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 Sashi netsuke are elongated Katabori pieces. There is a range of ivory carvings for sale on 1stDibs. Show 26 more like this, An old Japanese ivory netsuke, of a crouching shishi, compactly carved, lightly age stained, small himotoshi under the base. II larger ivory figure depicting man with large hammer. Signed on the bottom. Japanese Inro Masanari Japanese Ebony Wood Netsuke by Itto Chinese Glass Snuff Bottle, Imperial Ruby Glass Japanese Inro Shibayama, signed Tokusai Japanese Ivory Netsuke of a reclining goat signed Tomotada Chinese Snuff Bottle Chalcedony the white skin carved as a duck. (Mammoth ivory is old ivory, 10,000-25,000 years, the carvings themselves are almost all of very recent production) Netsuke figures range from one to three inches and were painstakingly adorned with details by the maker by hand. Show 6 more like this, A nicely carved Japanese ivory netsuke, of a rat chewing its own tail, lightly tea stained, signed with square seal on the right haunch. Show 7 more like this, A Japanese ivory netsuke of a samurai, standing holding a model of a temple shrine. The rabbit measures 5 1/4" wide, 3 3/4" deep and 4 3/8" tall. Provenance: The Pullinger collection, then Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection 
 						Show 10 more like this, A Meiji period ivory netsuke of a family group pounding mochi (sticky rice cake) the man wields a kine mallet, his wife turns the mochi on the mortar, their child and pet dog stand alongside. 25 mm Length: ca. 						Show 44 more like this, Japanese carved ivory netsuke man with bird figure, signed to base, height 6 cm. 						Show 7 more like this, A vintage ivory netsuke of two figures and a lion, early 20th century, intricately carved and depicting a standing figure with an archer's bow and fly whisk and a crouching figure stabbing the grimacing lion, with himatoshi, and signature underside… 
 Japan 19th century. Ivory carving - Ivory carving - East Asian carving: Ivory carving is one of China’s oldest arts, and examples of skillfully carved ivory have been found in the tombs of the Shang dynasty (c. 16th century–1046 bce) kings; these pieces are so well designed and executed that they suggest a long previous development, probably going back to prehistoric times. The Okimono are mostly ivory carvings but are also made in metal and enamel work. Use a magnifying glass to identify straight lines and criss-crossed lines which run together on ivory tusks as well as Schreger angles on the dentine, shaped like the letter “V”. Netsuke Carvings include plants and animals, legends and heroes, myths and mythical beasts, gods and other religious symbols, daily activities, and more. Signatures: AKI Names: Kuniaki (See also MEI) ASHI Names: Ashiharu, Ashihiro, Ashikiyo, Ashikuni, Ashinuki, Ashitomo, Ashiyuki: Ashiyuki (active ca 1814-1833) Ca 1830 Gigadô Ashiyuki ga : BUN Names: Bunchô, Bunrô: Bunchô (active ca 1765-1792) Ippitsusai Bunchô ga : CHIKA Names: Chikanobu, Chikashige Kunichika: … 						Show 46 more like this, 19th century Japanese carved ivory netsuke in the form of a Buddha holding a large money bag, signed 
 Fisherman wearing Koshimino (waist raincoat), holding a net with his hat slung over his shoulder. In my column of May 7 I identified a group of ivory figures as the Japanese Seven Lucky Gods and promised to identify them, their attributes and their apotropaic properties. You can reduce the number of items displayed by entering a keyword that must be included in the description of the item. Provenance: Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection 
 Japanese netsuke were invented because kimonos do not have pockets; it was originally a carved toggle part of a box that helped a person wearing a kimono carry personal effects. $46.75. Show 4 more like this, Two Japanese carved elephant ivory Netsukes and a most likely carved horn netsuke height, largest of the elephant ivory, 3.6 cm width, carved horn netsuke, 4.5 cm 
 Older porcelain and ivory figurines (before 1891) will be marked with the Japanese characters of the maker's name. Provenance: Dr… 
 						Show 18 more like this, Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, depicting two frolicing horses, incised signature to base, height 4 cm. A compactly carved Japanese ivory netsuke of two rats, with inlaid eyes. © 2021 John Furphy Pty. Show 14 more like this, Japanese carved ivory netsuke figure signed to base, height 5 cm, NOTE: Export of this item is not permitted. Artist: Nagai Rantei, active first half 19th century, Starving Ox, 19th century, Netsuke: stained ivory with glass inlay, 2 in. Antique Celluloid Chinese God Of Longevity Man Statue Carved Painted 11 1 2 ... JAPANESE NETSUKE RABBIT WITH CARROT CARVED SIGNED TAGUA NUT VERY CUTE . Height 3.2 cm. ryūsa-netsuke (柳左根付) shaped like a manjū, but carved like lace, so that light is transmitted through the item. 						Show 11 more like this. 						Show 21 more like this, Carved ivory netsuke and carved ivory okimono i netsuke depicting a man carrying items of trade. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands ... Vintage hand carved Japanese netsuke Buddha statue late 1900s cast resin unused. 						Show 37 more like this, A vintage articulated ivory netsuke of a hatching chicken, a delightful study of a chicken pecking its way out of the egg, lightly engraved and inked, twice signed with characters and red seal underside, with himatoshi, height 3.5 cm, width 4 cm 
 Provenance: Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection 
 						Show 22 more like this, Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, depicting a bird feeding its young, incised signature to base, height 4.5 cm. Signed KAIGYOKUSAI in rectangular reserve on the bottom - the netsuke is carved by Masateru, whose more common signature … 18th Century, Antique Japanese Ivory Netsuke, handcarved, signed Two Men on a Dragon Boat. THE JAPANESE COLLECTION 57 Netsuke, 62 Inro and lacquer works of art plus 3 Ivory carvings. 						Show 11 more like this, Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, depicting a tortoise on lotus, incised signature to base, length 5 cm. 11cm long. Search. Jul 15, 2015 - Old Victorian carved in ox bone netsuke, comes in good condition no signature of artist but consider excellent subject, stands 4cm high length 3cm depth 3cm, free … Small himotoshi to shoulders. The earliest Japanese figurines were pottery figurines dating from the medieval period. Yellowing. Favorite Add to Antique Japanese Vegetable/ Nut Ivory Rodent Netsuke. 						Show 14 more like this, Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, depicting a tiger standing on two branches of bamboo, height 4 cm. List follows the inventory number on the base of ivory, 5 ivories identified as Chinese dated 20th century   (Nos.1,2,3,4 and 20), 8  ivories identified and signed as Japanese dated late         19th century (Nos 5,7,8,10,11,12,16 and 18), 3 Japanese ivories identified but unsigned  (Nos 9,15,17), Elephant Bridge (No 13) either Chinese or Japanese. Provenance: Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection purchased: associated Auctioneers, Sydney, NSW, 11th October 1973, lot 69 
 A fisherman's hat is blown off by a gust of wind. Height 4.2 cm. , 
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 Pair of ivory sculptures. Lightly age stained, small himotoshi underneath. This is a unique collection of Japanese, Chinese and Indian ivory sculpture; there are 21 pieces in all; A fisherman wearing a Koshimino (short rain coat), holding a scale basket which a  tortoise is playing with. A Japanese Signed Ivory Okimono of Fukurokuju. Ltd. trading as CARTER'S Publications. Superbly Carved Japanese Meiji Stained Ivory Okimono Of A Pipe Smoker - 356g - SOLD On offer is a superb quality antique carved ivory Okimono of a pipe smoker. Contact a qualified ivory appraiser. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, the delicately-carved ivory netsuke with … These items are not for sale and the descriptions, images and prices are for reference purposes only. Signed. Netsuke — small, finely carved figures in ivory, wood, bone, lacquer, metal and porcelain— came into wide use as toggles for money purses, tobacco pouches, etc. This required the smoker to carry his smoking accoutrements and were a major factor in the wide use adaption of the netsuke. (5cm), D 1 in. Nice Provenance: Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection purchased: associated Auctions, Sydney, NSW, 11th October 1973, lot 69 
 $38.00. 						Show 15 more like this, Japanese carved ivory netsuke, depicting a figure seated with legs crossed, mark to base, height 5 cm 
 Provenance: The Pullinger collection, then Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection 
 						Show 6 more like this, Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, depicting two bears playing, incised signature to base, length 5 cm. The mark "Japan" denotes a piece dating from 1921 to 1941. 						Show 9 more like this, Good Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, depicting a curled rabbit with long ears, incised signature to base, height 4 cm. 						Show 6 more like this, Four Japanese ivory netsuke, carved in the form of monkeys, dragon and deity (4) 
 Hanko stamps are the Japanese version of a signature, and have been in use for many centuries – dating as far back as the 3rd century, when they were used by samurai and government officials. A Japanese carved ivory figurine of a lovely woman, standing with a child at her feet and holding a doll, . The fisherman's gentleness and the playing tortoise gives humour and communicative power. , 
 Show 1 more like this, Japanese carved ivory netsuke figure signed to base, height 5 cm, NOTE: Export of this item is not permitted. 						Show 1 more like this, An antique signed ivory netsuke of a rat Guarding a fruit, early 20th century, a delightful study of a brown inked rat clasping a persimmon, himatoshi and characters underside, width 5 cm, A vintage signed ivory netsuke of three wise monkeys, early to mid 20th century, a typically posed group of three monkeys illustrating their respective, attributes, lightly carved and inked, himatoshi and characters underside, height 3.5 cm 
 19thc Anglo Indian Ivory Box 19th Century Ivory and Silver Calling Card Case Pair of Meiji period Japanese Ivory vases early 20th century Chinese Ivory figure Antique Ivory Presentation Gavel-House of Lords / Ca Pair of antique ivory sculptures depicting Japanes Ivory Sculpture Depicting Geisha. 4-1/4 in. Excellent condition – used! Provenance: The Pullinger collection, then Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection 
 						Show 10 more like this, Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, depicting a kappa creature resting on tortoiseshell, incised signature to base, length 4 cm. Height 5 cm. Okimono ivory figurines are Japanese works of art that date back to the Edo period (1615-1868) but gained popularity in the Meiji period (1868-1912). Vintage Japanese Carved Ivory Netsuke Horse Heads Linking Clasp and Shell Necklace MCMLIII. Engraved signature. 12"H, on a carved wood stand. Provenance: Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection 
 Signed. Tortoises/turtles are symbolic of long life. This very well carved Japanese ivory okimono is a mid-19th century product. 						Show 8 more like this, Japanese Meiji period double mask ivory netsuke, depicting a mask to either side, with a third hidden underneath, incised signature to top, length 4 cm. • Practically-designed netsuke carvings Japanese Netsuke Page 13 Netsuke, the highly collected miniature carvings from 17th, 18th and 19th Century Japan were originally and primarily very simple functional objects that evolved over time to the level of truly superb works of art produced by master carvers. 						Show 10 more like this, Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, depicting a tiger with monkey resting on back legs, incised signature to base, length 5 cm. Show 8 more like this, 19th century Japanese carved ivory netsuke 
 						Show 22 more like this, Japanese carved ivory netsuke, depicting a seated figure in robes and hat, with incised geometric motifs, mark to base, height 5 cm 
 The word “netsuke” is formed out of the Japanese characters “ne’ and “tsuke” which apparently mean to “root” and “to attach.” Netsuke were originally worn on garments as a means to carry small personal effects—medicine, … A clue to the function of a Netsuke can be gleaned from the two Japanese characters used to form the word – namely “root” and “fasten” or “fix”. Antique Japanese Ivory Okimono Seiobo, Heaven Queen Mother Signed: unsigned, Circa: mid 19th Century H 4.5 in. Provenance: The Pullinger collection, then Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection 
 Vintage Antiques For Sale. Show 25 more like this, Japanese carved ivory netsuke, depicting a figure holding a trident and pagoda, height 5 cm 
 Japanese hand carved ivory figure Size: H 24.5 cm x W 5.2 cm x D 4 cm, Dia 15 cm, weight 510g Signed: 釈良 Shakuryo On the base signed with incised, stained characters and kao (flowers imprint) rectangular reserve Period: Meiji era 1868 -1912 Provenance: bequest of Miss Dorothy Ward Mosedale, 11 November 1970 A Fine Japanese Ivory Shibayama Carving of a Fig. Socomodo. 						Show 32 more like this, Japanese carved ivory netsuke, depicting a man combing a monkey, with sash tied around his shoulder, height 5 cm 
 From shop Socomodo. Call 1-866-484-8017. Back in the days of ancient Japan, ivory netsuke figurines were preferred by affluent gentlemen. 5.5cm wide. Okimono ivory figurines are Japanese works of art that date back to the Edo period (1615-1868) but gained popularity in the Meiji period (1868-1912). Great expression / superb carving. Two character signature on red lacquer inlaid tablet and engraved fruit cipher under the base… 
 SALE JAPANESE E. 20TH CENTURY CARVED WOODEN RABBIT: Inventory #: U-3261: Japanese early 20th century carved wooden rabbit. Provenance: Dr. Merna Marie Torrington collection 
 						Show 16 more like this, Japanese carved ivory netsuke figure signed to base, height 5 cm, NOTE: Export of this item is not permitted. 24 grams Carter's Price Guide to Antiques in Australasia is Registered Trademark of John Furphy Pty. It depicts a standing fisherman with a big smile because of his catch. , 
 Date of Manufacture declared on all Antique Ivory. 						Show 18 more like this, Two ivory netsuke, of immortals 
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