


A korako hides a mask behind his back in one hand; with the other, he pulls his eyelid down and sticks out his tongue, an act known as bekkanko. An identical netsuke exists in the Trumpf collection, presumably pressed from the same mould. Published in Linden Museum book on the Trumpf collection, number 101. My aim is to bring to market interesting works. Of art and antiques. Across a range of price points. You can visit my website to view more works from my collection. We must be notified of a return within 14 days of receipt.
