A Kagamibuta Netsuke, an Ivory Manju Netsuke, and Two Inlaid-Ivory Manju Netsuke** Edo-Meiji period (19th century), the second signed Ryuzan The first with an ivory bowl inset with a metal disc decorated with a tiger and a dragon on rocks by a wave in silver, gold and shakudo highlights; the second quaterlobed carved with Daruma and a scepter carved in sunken relief, details stained black; the third a Shibayama-style netsuke inlaid with the accouterments of the Seven Lucky Gods and stylized flowers in shell, colored ivory and coral; the fourth, carved in sunken relief with a warrior reading a scroll, details inlaid with shell and transluscent horn, reverse with writing brush, paper and a fan 1 7/8in. (4.8cm.); 1¾in. (4.5cm.); 1¾in. (4.5cm.); 1 7/8in. (4.8cm.) diameter (4)
A Kagamibuta Netsuke, an Ivory Manju Netsuke, and Two Inlaid-Ivory Manju Netsuke** Edo-Meiji period (19th century), the second signed Ryuzan The first with an ivory bowl inset with a metal disc decorated with a tiger and a dragon on rocks by a wave in silver, gold and shakudo highlights; the second quaterlobed carved with Daruma and a scepter carved in sunken relief, details stained black; the third a Shibayama-style netsuke inlaid with the accouterments of the Seven Lucky Gods and stylized flowers in shell, colored ivory and coral; the fourth, carved in sunken relief with a warrior reading a scroll, details inlaid with shell and transluscent horn, reverse with writing brush, paper and a fan 1 7/8in. (4.8cm.); 1¾in. (4.5cm.); 1¾in. (4.5cm.); 1 7/8in. (4.8cm.) diameter (4)
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