JAPANESE NETSUKE, BUNNY WITH CARROT, MADE OF BONE, AROUND 1900.

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3042924. JAPANESE NETSUKE, BUNNY WITH CARROT, MADE OF BONE, AROUND 1900.

Description

Japanese Bone Netsuke Figure, Rabbit with Carrot Rabbits are generally associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival in East Asia and have an auspicious connotation.
This bunny holds a carrot in his hands and bows with both hands as if thanking God for the gift.
This work is beautifully depicted and the rabbit's fur is clearly depicted.
It is obviously a good representative work of Japanese art.

Size about. 4.2 x 3 x 3.4cm Reviewer: Dr. Dingwei Yin.

Condition

One ear has a slight chip but is in overall good condition.

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150 EUR
Estimate: 300 EUR
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2 9 Oct, 17:50150 EUR
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3042924. JAPANESE NETSUKE, BUNNY WITH CARROT, MADE OF BONE, AROUND 1900.

Description

Japanese Bone Netsuke Figure, Rabbit with Carrot Rabbits are generally associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival in East Asia and have an auspicious connotation.
This bunny holds a carrot in his hands and bows with both hands as if thanking God for the gift.
This work is beautifully depicted and the rabbit's fur is clearly depicted.
It is obviously a good representative work of Japanese art.

Size about. 4.2 x 3 x 3.4cm Reviewer: Dr. Dingwei Yin.

Condition

One ear has a slight chip but is in overall good condition.

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original German texts.

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