Antique Japanese Published Raymond Bushell Woven Cane Bamboo Clam Shell Netsuke
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Type: Katabori or Manju Netsuke
Material: Woven Cane
Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Origin/Maker: Japan
Size: 1-7/8" wide
Weight: 0.2 oz (7 g)
Provenance: Scottsdale Auctions & Appraisals,
May 16th, 2015 10:00 AM PT, Native American, Photos, Ancient & Fine Art
Published: "Netsuke, Familiar and Unfamiliar: New Principles for Collecting" by Raymond Bushell, Netsuke 346: Clam. Woven cane. Unsigned. The rind, or skin, of the cane is finely split for weaving.
Collected: 16 MAY 2015
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos.
Subject: Woven From finely split cane strips into The Form Of A Clam Shell. Small Loop For Attachment. 17/8" Wide. Published In "Netsuke Familiar And Unfamiliar," Raymond Bushell, New York And Tokyo: John Weatherhill, 1975, P. 151,No. 346.
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Antique Japanese Published Raymond Bushell Woven Cane Bamboo Clam Shell Netsuke
Type: Katabori or Manju Netsuke
Material: Woven Cane
Age: Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Origin/Maker: Japan
Size: 1-7/8" wide
Weight: 0.2 oz (7 g)
Provenance: Scottsdale Auctions & Appraisals,
May 16th, 2015 10:00 AM PT, Native American, Photos, Ancient & Fine Art
Published: "Netsuke, Familiar and Unfamiliar: New Principles for Collecting" by Raymond Bushell, Netsuke 346: Clam. Woven cane. Unsigned. The rind, or skin, of the cane is finely split for weaving.
Collected: 16 MAY 2015
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos.
Subject: Woven From finely split cane strips into The Form Of A Clam Shell. Small Loop For Attachment. 17/8" Wide. Published In "Netsuke Familiar And Unfamiliar," Raymond Bushell, New York And Tokyo: John Weatherhill, 1975, P. 151,No. 346.
Location:
Antique Japanese Published Raymond Bushell Woven Cane Bamboo Clam Shell Netsuke