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Lot de 215 netsuke ξύλου boxwood χειροτεχνίας από Gyokuseki με το θέμα "Two Chicks"· διαστάσεις 50 × 40 × 36 mm, βάρος 18 g, περίοδος 1900–2000, σε καλή κατάσταση.

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Artist: Gyokuseki (玉石)
Period: 1900-2000
Subject: Two Chicks
Material: Boxwood (Buxus)
Technique: Hand-carved

Dimensions:

Height: 50 mm
Width: 40 mm
Depth: 36 mm

Weight:

18 g

This charming hand-carved boxwood netsuke depicts two adorable chicks standing closely together. Their rounded bodies, expressive eyes, and delicate beaks are skillfully carved, creating a heartwarming composition full of life and character.

The piece is signed Gyokuseki (玉石) and displays a beautiful honey-colored patina that enhances the natural beauty of the boxwood. The refined carving and balanced composition reflect the artist's craftsmanship.

In Japanese culture, chicks symbolize new beginnings, happiness, family harmony, and prosperity, making this a delightful and auspicious subject for collectors.

A wonderful addition to any netsuke or Japanese art collection.

Condition:
Good vintage condition consistent with its age. There are minor signs of age and handling, including light surface wear and a beautiful natural patina. Overall, the carving is well preserved. Please examine the photographs carefully for the overall condition.

The item will be carefully packed and shipped with tracking.




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.

Ιστορία πωλητή

Μότο "Ζήσε με ειλικρίνεια και ήρεμη δύναμη." Πιστεύω ότι αξίζει να μένω πιστός στον εαυτό μου — ειλικρινής, ελεύθερος και αυθεντικός. Κάθε έργο τέχνης που μοιράζομαι φέρνει το ίδιο πνεύμα: ακεραιότητα, ηρεμία και αυθεντικότητα. Πέρα από απλές αντίκες, προσφέρω μια ιστορία εμπιστοσύνης και διαχρονικής ομορφιάς από την Ιαπωνία.
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Artist: Gyokuseki (玉石)
Period: 1900-2000
Subject: Two Chicks
Material: Boxwood (Buxus)
Technique: Hand-carved

Dimensions:

Height: 50 mm
Width: 40 mm
Depth: 36 mm

Weight:

18 g

This charming hand-carved boxwood netsuke depicts two adorable chicks standing closely together. Their rounded bodies, expressive eyes, and delicate beaks are skillfully carved, creating a heartwarming composition full of life and character.

The piece is signed Gyokuseki (玉石) and displays a beautiful honey-colored patina that enhances the natural beauty of the boxwood. The refined carving and balanced composition reflect the artist's craftsmanship.

In Japanese culture, chicks symbolize new beginnings, happiness, family harmony, and prosperity, making this a delightful and auspicious subject for collectors.

A wonderful addition to any netsuke or Japanese art collection.

Condition:
Good vintage condition consistent with its age. There are minor signs of age and handling, including light surface wear and a beautiful natural patina. Overall, the carving is well preserved. Please examine the photographs carefully for the overall condition.

The item will be carefully packed and shipped with tracking.




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.

Ιστορία πωλητή

Μότο "Ζήσε με ειλικρίνεια και ήρεμη δύναμη." Πιστεύω ότι αξίζει να μένω πιστός στον εαυτό μου — ειλικρινής, ελεύθερος και αυθεντικός. Κάθε έργο τέχνης που μοιράζομαι φέρνει το ίδιο πνεύμα: ακεραιότητα, ηρεμία και αυθεντικότητα. Πέρα από απλές αντίκες, προσφέρω μια ιστορία εμπιστοσύνης και διαχρονικής ομορφιάς από την Ιαπωνία.
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Λεπτομέρειες

Δυναστικό στυλ/περίοδος
1900-2000
Αριθμός αντικειμένων
215
Υλικό
Wood (Boxwood)
Κατάσταση
Καλή κατάσταση
Τίτλος έργου τέχνης
Absolute Auction - Signed Gyokuseki Boxwood Netsuke "Two Chicks" - Hand-carved
Height
50 mm
Width
40 mm
Depth
36 mm
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