A Kyoto and A Mito Kinko Fuchi-Kashira

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A Kyoto and A Mito Kinko Fuchi-Kashira
The nanako base metal decorated with a crawling centipede in takabori and gold zogan, signed Tsuka gashira dosaku, Shigetaka, mid Edo period (18th century), with a wood box; and the other showing the scene of Raijin making lightning in takabori, copper shakudo and gold zogan, the second signed Masasada, late Edo period (19th century) (4)
Literature
Lundgren Collection, nos.50 and 49 respectively

Lot Essay

For the artist of the first fuchi-kashira: both the first and second generation of the Sasaki family called themselves Sasaki Shigetaka. There is also Shigeyasu and Shigeyoshi within the family who lived in Kyoto and Edo.

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