Seven Tsuba
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Seven Tsuba

THE FIRST SIGNED KIKUOKA MITSUYASU, THE SECOND WITH SIGNATURE IWAMOTO KONKAN AND KAO, THE FOURTH WITH THE FULL SOTEN SIGNATURE, EDO-MEIJI PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)

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Seven Tsuba
The first signed Kikuoka Mitsuyasu, the second with signature Iwamoto Konkan and kao, the fourth with the full Soten signature, Edo-Meiji Period (19th Century)
The oval shakudo nanako plate inlaid in iroe takazogan with insects and flowers; the second a broad oval tsuchimeji shibuichi plate inlaid in iroe takazogan with a cockerel sitting on a drum; the third a mokkogata shakudo nanako plate inlaid overall in gilt takazogan with kiri leaves; the fourth a mokkogata iron plate pierced inlaid with a Chinese scene; the fifth an oval iron plate with the Musashino design in yo-sukashi, Akasaka school; the sixth an oval iron plate formed as a horse, the bridle forming part of the rim and the seventh an aoigata tsuba covered overall with cloisonné
7.2cm., 6.4cm., 6.6cm., 7.9cm., 6.8cm., 6.5cm., and 8cm., respectively (7)
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