Two Kyoto School Netsuke and a Shibayama Style Netsuke
EDO-MEIJI PERIOD (18TH-LATE 19TH CENTURY), THE SECOND INSCRIBED HIDARI YOSHINAGA , THE THIRD INSCRIBED SHIBAYAMA IN A GOLD RESERVE
Two Kyoto School Netsuke and a Shibayama Style Netsuke** Edo-Meiji period (18th-late 19th century), the second inscribed Hidari Yoshinaga , the third inscribed Shibayama in a gold reserve The first of a reclining Chinese lion with its young on its back, a free-moving ball in the adult's jaws, details stained dark; the second of a reclining Chinese lion, the tail and mane rendered with finely carved lines stained dark; the third of a standing Chinese lion with his front paw resting on a jeweled ball, shell and colored ivory embellishments 2¼in. (5.6cm.); 2in. (5.1cm.); 1¼in. (3.2cm.) wide (3)
Two Kyoto School Netsuke and a Shibayama Style Netsuke
EDO-MEIJI PERIOD (18TH-LATE 19TH CENTURY), THE SECOND INSCRIBED HIDARI YOSHINAGA , THE THIRD INSCRIBED SHIBAYAMA IN A GOLD RESERVE
Two Kyoto School Netsuke and a Shibayama Style Netsuke** Edo-Meiji period (18th-late 19th century), the second inscribed Hidari Yoshinaga , the third inscribed Shibayama in a gold reserve The first of a reclining Chinese lion with its young on its back, a free-moving ball in the adult's jaws, details stained dark; the second of a reclining Chinese lion, the tail and mane rendered with finely carved lines stained dark; the third of a standing Chinese lion with his front paw resting on a jeweled ball, shell and colored ivory embellishments 2¼in. (5.6cm.); 2in. (5.1cm.); 1¼in. (3.2cm.) wide (3)
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