*** NOTE: We advise all bidders to research the laws regarding the ownership of certain wildlife. C.I.T.E.S, and the U.S.F.W.S are excellent sources of information regarding the legality of owning foreign or domestic wildlife & taxidermy.
*** All objects in this auction fully comply with the ESA Antique Exemption and the changes in interpretation relative to USFWS Directors Order 210. Each lot will be accompanied with the appropriate paperwork which will be given to the successful bidder. That will include relevant appraisal, age verification, and time in the United States.
*** While each item in this sale should comply with CITES requirements for international shipping, given the state of the market, and changing import/export regulations around the world; bidders from outside the United States should research their respective countries laws prior to bidding.Any sales of objects found not to be compliant with the US laws, will be rescinded with objects returned to the families.
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Japanese Works of Art - PART II: Netsuke
Quinn's Auction Galleries
May 4, 2019 @ 11:00 AM
Falls Church, Virginia
Quinn's Auction Galleries is proud to present for auction, Japanese Works of Art Part II: Netsuke. A variety of fine netsuke come from the McCulloch Collection of Japanese Netsuke and The Harry Glass Collection. Premiere artists featured in this auction are Tomotada, Okatomo, Weil, Gyokuso, Masatada, Hideyuki, Toyomasa, Rantei, Morita Soko, Ikkyu, Masayoshi and more. Additionally featured are works from distinct schools including Kyoto, Tokyo, Insai.
Preview Available:
Monday, April 29, 10am-5pm
Tuesday, April 30, 10am-6pm
Wednesday, May 1, 10am-6pm
Thursday, May 2, 10am-6pm
Friday, May 3, 10am-4pm
Saturday, May 4, 10am-11am
Preview by appointment, please contact us at asianart@quinnsauction.com
For more information contact
Asian Art Department
703-532-5632 ext. 572
Bidding Notice:
Internet Absentee bids will be accepted via HiBid. These absentee bids will be downloaded and executed againet live bidders during the live auction at 360 S. Washington Street.