Two marine ivory Japanese netsuke, Meiji period, 1868-1912
walrus ivory netsuke (Obobemus rosmarus) depicting: - a crouching man with a large drum resting next to him in the act of holding a drumstick, suggesting that he is ready to play or is engaged in a musical performance. The facial expression is serene and smiling, evoking a festive or celebratory scene. The motifs engraved on the drum and on the man's robe are extremely detailed, representing flowers and stylised waves, recalling Japanese tradition; - a group of three characters around a low table. A man in the centre seems thoughtful or intent on drinking from a bowl, while another female figure observes him, and a small animal, perhaps a monkey, is crouched next to them. The scene is intimate and narrative, suggesting a convivial or joking moment. Each figure is carved with precision, with particular attention to facial expressions and details of clothing. The table is decorated with a small tray and food, emphasising the atmosphere of a domestic gathering. Signatures engraved underfoot.
Measures and Weights Height x width x depth I: 3.5 x 2.8 x 2.1 cm Weight I: 26 g Height x width x depth II: 3.5 x 4 x 3.2 cm Weight II: 31 g
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