A Wood and Inlaid Metal Netsuke of Two Snails and Ants
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A Wood and Inlaid Metal Netsuke of Two Snails and Ants

Unsigned, attributed to Ganbun (Mebun), Edo period (early 19th century)

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A Wood and Inlaid Metal Netsuke of Two Snails and Ants
Unsigned, attributed to Ganbun (Mebun), Edo period (early 19th century)
A small snail slithers over the shell of a large snail, whilst ants also climb over, the ants of applied gilt copper, copper and silver, the wood lightly stained and with a fine patina
3.7 cm. wide
Provenance
H. Jaffe Collection
George Lazarnick
Eskenazi, London
Literature
Eskenazi, Japanese Netsuke from the Lazarnick Collection, (London, 1990), no. 38, p. 60-61
Exhibited
Eskenazi, London, May 1990
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