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Description
This is a superb wood netsuke by Shigemasa of a snail exploring over the edge of an upturned bucket or pail. Signed Shigemasa (重正) and kakihan. Japanese, Nagoya, mid-19th century, Edo period.
A work of astonishingly fine and naturalistic carving, formed from a single piece of wood, then textured with incisions and stippling, and stained in different tones. The snail’s body arches over the edge of the bucket, forming the himotoshi. The detail is finely rendered, even down to the breathing hole (pneumostome) of the snail.
References: For a similar Shigemasa netsuke, see Lazarnick, George (1982) Netsuke & Inro Artists, and How to Read Their Signatures, Vol. 2, p. 946.
For other examples sold at auction, see:
Galerie Zacke, Fine Netsuke & Sagemono, 29th Oct, 2021, Lot 120. Sold for for €8,216 including Buyer's Premium.
Galerie Zacke, Fine Netsuke & Sagemono, 28th Apr, 2023, Lot 104. Sold for €5,200 including Buyer's Premium.
Christie’s, Art of Japan, 5th Dec, 2017, Lot 15. Sold for £3,500 plus Buyer’s Premium (Total approx £4,375.00).
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measurements
Height:
4 cm
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declaration
Lefays has clarified that the Shigemasa (重正) Wood Netsuke Snail on Bucket (LA484112) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1860