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Lot 4005

A Group of Three Japanese Carved Boxwood Netsuke

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Edo period (1615-1868), includes three boxwood carvings, each signed by artist.


Tallest 1 1/4 in.

Collection of Michael and Ingrid Kelly, Worldwide Gallery Antiques, Fredericksburg, Virginia

Japanese netsuke are miniature carved toggles, traditionally used from the 17th century onward to secure inro and other small containers to the kaku obi of a man's kimono. Often crafted from materials such as ivory, wood, or stag antler, they served both functional and decorative roles, evolving into highly collectible sculptural artworks.

Good estate condition.