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Wood Netsuke of a Rat by Katada (Kachu).
Crouching holding its tail with all four paws. Its teeth are inlays of bone, its eyes mid toned buffalo horn.
Signed. Echigo. Circa 1850.
Length: 4.7 cm.
Fuld lists 6 netsuke by an Echigo artist called Shugetsu Kachu, 5 toads and a horse. A typical Echigo toad is listed and illustrated by Neil Davey in the Hindson collection book , p. 271, no. 831.
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Length: 4.7 cmStock number
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