Hotei - Oriental deities
14 item(s) found:
Ivory netsuke modelled as a seated Hotei carrying a sack
Ivory carved netsuke modelled as Hotei with sack on back
A Japanese bronze weight in the form of Hotei, Meiji period (1868-1912) 4.5 x 4 cm
A good glass snuff bottle, the outside finely painted in enamels with two circular panels of children carrying an enormous peach and Hotei with a child. 0th century. Lemon glass stopper and ivory spoon, signed. Height 6.8 cm
Five Japanese wooden netsuke late 18th/19th century, comprising a figure modelled as a blind Amma with one ivory eye, seated limbering up with a strength stone, possibly signed Hara Shumin, 3.…
An ivory netsuke, 19th century, signed Hozan, a good small well carved study of a Hotei seated with two karako (Chinese boys) playing the rope pulling game, the ivory is lightly stained and all details of the patterned robes are well rendered.…
An ivory netsuke, mid-19th century, signed Mitsumasa, a well carved and lightly stained figure of a seated Hotei with long beard and Chinese leaf fan. This piece has an all-over even wear and a good patina. Old Australian collection.L.4.2 cm
A Japanese ivory okimono of Hotei (the God of Happiness), late Meiji period in coloured robe holding a sack over his shoulder, seal mark. Height 12 cm
A Japanese bronze figure of Hotei, signed Yukihara, Meiji (1868-1912) 14 x 21.5 cm
A Japanese heavy cast bronze figure of Hotei looking up at the moon, Meiji period (1868-1912)
An ivory netsuke of hotei, Edo period, 18/19th century. Asleep on his back, 4 cm, signed Oharo.
An ivory netsuke, early 19th century, signed Masatomo. A good compact study of a standing Hotei smiling while a young child hangs from the sack tied around his neck, signed in oval reserve. All details lightly worn with a smooth patina. Height 5.4 cm
Unfired clay sculpture of Hotei, God of contentment and happiness
