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Lot 197

A JAPANESE MANJU STYLE NETSUKE
LATE 19TH CENTURY

Of a contorted face with mouth open, the top section unscrewing from its 'top knot' hairstyle. Manju are flat rounded netsuke, usually in two parts, named after the Japanese rice cake traditionally eaten at new year, 6 x 6cm

Provenance: Belonging to William Percy Wilkinson, hence by decent to his grandson Bill Wilkinson, who bequeathed it to the current owner.

Note: W. P Wilkinson was one of the first Federal Government Analytical chemists. He was instrumental in creating Australia's first Clean Wine Act, not to mentoin publishing several examinations on viticulture.
W. P Wilkinson was also well travelled, spoke seven languages fluently and as a favoured guest of the Meiji emporerer, he travelled extensively through Japan and China during 1900-1910.

Estimate $600 - $800

Unsold
Asian Art, Classic Furniture & Objects

AUCTION
Sale: LJ8176
11:00am - 14 May 2017
333 Malvern Rd, South Yarra 3141

VIEWING
Melbourne (lots 1-249) & Sydney (lots 250-484)
10 May 9am-8pm
11-12 May 10am-5pm
13 May 10am-4pm

CONTACT
Chiara Curcio
chiara.curcio@leonardjoel.com.au


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