Ivory Monkey's and frogs
20 January 2018
Description

This belonged to my late parents for many years

Provenance

Our family always wondered where this small piece came. My parents were originally from Australia. So not sure how they got this piece?

Acquired from
Inherited
For sale
Yes
Answered within 1 day
By Klaus
Jan 21, 20:22 UTC
Fair Market Value
$600 - $800 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

A japanese ivory carving, a so called Okimono, depicting two dressed monkeys holding a peach surrounded by toads. The peach is considered to represent fertility, prosperity and long life. The Momotarō story is quite popular in Japan, and it might relate to it. Phonetically the word for monkey sounds similar to "depart" and the word for toad sounds similar to "return to". So with some - or a lot- of imagination the carving wishes the owner that someting good given away should come back manifold. During the Meiji period huge numbers of okimono were exported to the west. The ivory carving in your possession was made around 1870-1900 by an unknown japanese artisan. The estimate is based on similar items sold at auction.

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