Unsigned Japan, possibly Osaka, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Boldly carved as the demon queller Shoki lifting a small oni by the arm, the little demon evidently quite displeased by his getting caught and appearing rather powerless. Shoki’s expression is quite unusual, his open mouth showing tongue and suggesting an uncharacteristic smile, possibly suggesting an early Osaka piece. He is wearing a long flowing robe, the scabbard is visible in the back. Large, functional ‘chimney himotoshi’ to the back and underside. HEIGHT 9.6 cm Condition: Overall good condition, commensurate with age. Appealingly worn. Minor chips and losses. Few small nicks and light scratches. Fine, dark patina. Provenance: German private collection, by repute acquired at Kunsthandel Klefisch, Cologne.
Unsigned Japan, possibly Osaka, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Boldly carved as the demon queller Shoki lifting a small oni by the arm, the little demon evidently quite displeased by his getting caught and appearing rather powerless. Shoki’s expression is quite unusual, his open mouth showing tongue and suggesting an uncharacteristic smile, possibly suggesting an early Osaka piece. He is wearing a long flowing robe, the scabbard is visible in the back. Large, functional ‘chimney himotoshi’ to the back and underside. HEIGHT 9.6 cm Condition: Overall good condition, commensurate with age. Appealingly worn. Minor chips and losses. Few small nicks and light scratches. Fine, dark patina. Provenance: German private collection, by repute acquired at Kunsthandel Klefisch, Cologne.
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