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Description: Japanese Netsuke: Outstanding 19th Century Example, Boy With Water Buffalo By Acclaimed Carver Tomotado. As the kimono, the traditional form of Japanese dress, had no pockets, Japanese men suspended small items they needed to take with them, such as tobacco pouches, purses, pipes and writing implements on a silk cord from their sash, and to stop the cord from slipping, it was fed through a toggle, or a netsuke. The custom of wearing netsukes flourished in Japan for more than three centuries (1600 to the mid 19th century) but the golden age of the netsuke is considered to be from 1800 to 1850. Beautiful example of a carved recumbent water buffalo of boxwood with small child resting against the belly. Marked Tomotado who is considered one of the three great carvers of the 19th Century. In superior conditon. 1 x 2 x 1". Estimated Value 1,800-UP.