An Ishiguro School Tsuba, a Kinko (Mixed-Metal) Tsuba and an Openwork Tsuba
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An Ishiguro School Tsuba, a Kinko (Mixed-Metal) Tsuba and an Openwork Tsuba

EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), THE SECOND INSCRIBED IWAMOTO KONKAN AND WITH KAO (CURSIVE MONOGRAM)

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An Ishiguro School Tsuba, a Kinko (Mixed-Metal) Tsuba and an Openwork Tsuba
Edo period (19th century), the second inscribed Iwamoto Konkan and with kao (cursive monogram)
Comprising; a shakudo nanako-ji oval plate with an egret in a stream in iroe takazogan; a rounded-rectangular shibuichi migaki-ji plate decorated with a man and a boy dancing and a kite in iroe takazogan and poem inscribed on verso; a copper openwork oval tsuba carved with dragons in clouds, the dragon and the rim overlaid in gilt
2¾in. (7cm.); 3½in. (8.8cm.); 3in. (7.7cm.) long (3)
Provenance
The first Herman A. E. and Paul C. Jaehne, New York
The second Mrs. George A. Crocker and Malcolm MacMartin, New York
The third Edward G. Kennedy, New York
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This lot is offered without reserve. This lot is exempt from Sales Tax.

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