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Absolute Auktion - signierter Qilin (Kirin) Netsuke in Buchsbaum - handgeschnitztes mythisches - Holz, Buchsbaum - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)
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Absolute Auktion - signierter Qilin (Kirin) Netsuke in Buchsbaum - handgeschnitztes mythisches - Holz, Buchsbaum - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

A finely hand-carved Japanese netsuke depicting a Qilin (Kirin), one of the most revered mythical creatures in East Asian tradition and a symbol of prosperity, wisdom, protection, and auspicious fortune. This impressive piece is carved from high-quality boxwood (Buxus) and displays intricate openwork details, flowing decorative patterns, and a dynamic stance. The expressive face, powerful body, and elegantly curved tail reflect the skill of the carver and the enduring appeal of traditional Japanese netsuke art. The signature is present but partially worn and difficult to read, appearing to begin with the character "Matsu" (松). A desirable collector's item for enthusiasts of Japanese netsuke, mythical creatures, and traditional wood carvings. Artist: Signature partially unreadable (appears to begin with "Matsu" / 松) Subject: Qilin (Kirin) Period: Showa period (1926–1989) Material: Boxwood (Buxus) Technique: Hand-carved Dimensions: H 55 mm × W 24 mm × D 45 mm Condition Good vintage condition consistent with age and use. The netsuke displays an attractive natural patina acquired through age and handling. Minor wear, small surface marks, and slight rubbing to some carved details are present, as expected for a vintage Showa-period piece. No major cracks, repairs, or significant losses are observed. Please study the photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description. We use Japan post as a usual shipping method. Dear French buyers If you not receive the items within 2 weeks , please check the category "Recommended Letter (lettre recommandée) "with the tracking number our provided on the French Postal office online ("LaPoste.fr"). Dear buyer in Italy, After the auction, please kindly provide your Codice Fiscale via message. If we do not receive it, we will contact you by message to request it. For repeat buyers, there is no need to send it again. Regarding undervaluation requests, I occasionally receive requests from buyers to declare a lower value for customs purposes. However, I must respectfully decline all such requests, as undervaluation is illegal and may result in customs violations, fines, delays, or confiscation of the item. To ensure compliance with international laws and regulations, all shipments are declared at their full and accurate sale value. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Nr. 104788093

Verkauft
Absolute Auktion - signierter Qilin (Kirin) Netsuke in Buchsbaum - handgeschnitztes mythisches - Holz, Buchsbaum - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Absolute Auktion - signierter Qilin (Kirin) Netsuke in Buchsbaum - handgeschnitztes mythisches - Holz, Buchsbaum - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

A finely hand-carved Japanese netsuke depicting a Qilin (Kirin), one of the most revered mythical creatures in East Asian tradition and a symbol of prosperity, wisdom, protection, and auspicious fortune.

This impressive piece is carved from high-quality boxwood (Buxus) and displays intricate openwork details, flowing decorative patterns, and a dynamic stance. The expressive face, powerful body, and elegantly curved tail reflect the skill of the carver and the enduring appeal of traditional Japanese netsuke art.

The signature is present but partially worn and difficult to read, appearing to begin with the character "Matsu" (松).

A desirable collector's item for enthusiasts of Japanese netsuke, mythical creatures, and traditional wood carvings.

Artist: Signature partially unreadable (appears to begin with "Matsu" / 松)
Subject: Qilin (Kirin)
Period: Showa period (1926–1989)
Material: Boxwood (Buxus)
Technique: Hand-carved
Dimensions: H 55 mm × W 24 mm × D 45 mm

Condition

Good vintage condition consistent with age and use.

The netsuke displays an attractive natural patina acquired through age and handling. Minor wear, small surface marks, and slight rubbing to some carved details are present, as expected for a vintage Showa-period piece. No major cracks, repairs, or significant losses are observed.

Please study the photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the description.





We use Japan post as a usual shipping method.

Dear French buyers

If you not receive the items within 2 weeks , please check the category "Recommended Letter (lettre recommandée) "with the tracking number our provided on the French Postal office online ("LaPoste.fr").


Dear buyer in Italy,

After the auction, please kindly provide your Codice Fiscale via message.
If we do not receive it, we will contact you by message to request it.
For repeat buyers, there is no need to send it again.


Regarding undervaluation requests, I occasionally receive requests from buyers to declare a lower value for customs purposes. However, I must respectfully decline all such requests, as undervaluation is illegal and may result in customs violations, fines, delays, or confiscation of the item.

To ensure compliance with international laws and regulations, all shipments are declared at their full and accurate sale value.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Höchstgebot
€ 143
Ohne mindestpreis

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