Unsigned
Japan, Kyoto, late 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
Finely carved, the large rat eating its way through an enormous pumpkin. The vegetable is naturalistically carved with deep grooves and is borne on meandering tendrils with large leaves infected with worm rot. The crouching rodent with a well-carved tail, finely incised fur, and large eyes inlaid in dark horn. Generously excavated, asymmetrical himotoshi to the underside.
LENGTH 4.3 cm
Condition: Very good condition with wear and typical natural age cracks. Minuscule nibbling to edges as is to be expected.
Literature comparison:
For a closely related ivory netsuke of a rat and pumpkin see Sagemonoya (2004) Ninety-Nine Netsuke & One Inro, p. 65, no. 86.
Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number DE-K-240411-195).
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