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Hearst Museum object titled Netsuke, accession number 9-7950, described as Netsuke: man kneeling on raft/sandal clutching rope, back of vessel rises like a sail. By Hachigyoku. Height: 2.7 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Netsuke, accession number 9-7570, described as Netsuke: dragon, apparently changing into a lotus which has a stem and leaf attached. By Toyomasa. Height: 2.5 cm, Width/breadth: 4.5 cm According to the donor's catalog: "Netsuke of wood, inlaid with translucent horn for eye. Depicts a dragon curled around the inside of a tangerine. The projections provided by the stem and leaves of the fruit serve as the himetoshi (holes for the string that attach netsuke to kimono) for this piece. Signed by Toyomasa, who worked in the mid nineteenth century.
Hearst Museum object titled Netsuke, accession number 9-7766, described as Netsuke: man wearing priest's mantle. Right arm is raised. He has a badger's tail, which he is trying to hide. Made of wood. Signed Sukenaga (1818-1829). Height: 3.5 cm Dimensions: Height: 1.375 inches, Width of base: .75 inch, Width: 1.875 inches