96/60/5 Netsuke, Japanese toggle, 'God of Longevity', boxwood, Fukurokujiu - Masayuki, Japan, 19th century.
Description
Netsuke, Japanese toggle, Fukurokujiu 'God of Longevity', boxwood, Masayuki, Japan, 19th century. Hand carved boxwood figure. Depicts Fukurokujiu, the God of Longevity, squatting with laughing boy holding up the back of his elongated head. The underside is signed by the maker Masayuki.
Designed: Masayuki; Japan
Made: Masayuki; Japan; 1800 - 1899
Owned: Morrison, Alastair;
Owned: Morrison, Hedda;
Marks
Inscription, on underside of figure, engraved Japanese characters [Masayuki]
This text content licensed under CC BY-SA.Acquisition credit line
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Alastair Morrison, 1996
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