By Kano Tomokazu, signed Tomokazu 友一
Japan, Gifu, c. 1840, Edo period (1615-1868)
Finely carved, the bird seated on a creeper-clad branch, the head slightly turned to one side, flanked by two small movable owlets with eyes inlaid in dark horn who sit in holes in the branch, the owl’s large round eyes double-inlaid with dark pupils, the plumage neatly detailed. A forked branch to the back forming the himotoshi and signed to the underside TOMOKAZU within the typical elliptical reserve.
LENGTH 4.5 cm
Condition: Very good condition with minor surface wear. One owlet with a replaced inlaid eye.
Museum comparison:
Compare a closely related wood netsuke of an owl on a branch, 19th century, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 10.211.1707.
Auction comparison:
Compare a closely related wood netsuke of an owl and young, by Kano Tomokazu, circa 1840, at Bonhams, Fine Netsuke from a French Private Collection, 4 November 2020, London, lot 108 (estimated at GBP 5,000 – GBP 6,000).
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