SEVEN PAIRS OF FUCHI-KASHIRA
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SEVEN PAIRS OF FUCHI-KASHIRA

EDO PERIOD (18TH/19TH CENTURY)

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SEVEN PAIRS OF FUCHI-KASHIRA
Edo period (18th/19th century)
Shakudo nanakoji, peacocks in iroe takazogan and plovers, signed Yamakawa Takatsugu saku, Shigetaka; shakudo nanakoji fuchi, a peony in iroe takazogan, shibuichi nanakoji, dogs in gold inlay and foliage, signed Inagawa Yoshikatsu, associated; shakudo nanakoji, Omori Hikoshichi carring a demon on his back and a man pulling a bull in iroe takazogan, with signature Kaneishi Nomura Kanenori, associated; shakudo nanakoji, seashells inscribed in kanji in iroe takazogan, signed and dated Ansei 5 tsuchinoe-uma koi, Koryusai Kazunori; shibuichi migakiji, a group of Yoshitsune and Benkei at the Ataka barrier, with signature Shunhodo Konkan; shibuichi migakiji, a dancing man and others in iroe takazogan and shishiai bori (14)
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