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EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), THE THIRD INSCRIBED OMORI EISHU, THE FOURTH INSCRIBED TOSHINAGA AND WITH KAO (CURSIVE MONOGRAM)
Details
Five Sets of Fuchi-Kashira
Edo period (19th century), the third inscribed Omori Eishu, the fourth inscribed Toshinaga and with kao (cursive monogram)
Comprising a shakudo nanako-ji fuchi-kashira with a hawk attacking sparrows in iroe takazogan; a shakudo nanako-ji fuchi-kashira with Chinese lions in rocks and bamboo in iroe takazogan; a shibuichi migaki-ji fuchi-kashira with yamabushi in iroe takazogan; a shakudo migaki-ji fuchi-kashira with Minamoto no Yorimasa, Ii no Hayata Tadazumi and the fallen nue in iroe takazogan; an iron fuchi-kashira with geese carved in high relief with gilt details (10)
Edo period (19th century), the third inscribed Omori Eishu, the fourth inscribed Toshinaga and with kao (cursive monogram)
Comprising a shakudo nanako-ji fuchi-kashira with a hawk attacking sparrows in iroe takazogan; a shakudo nanako-ji fuchi-kashira with Chinese lions in rocks and bamboo in iroe takazogan; a shibuichi migaki-ji fuchi-kashira with yamabushi in iroe takazogan; a shakudo migaki-ji fuchi-kashira with Minamoto no Yorimasa, Ii no Hayata Tadazumi and the fallen nue in iroe takazogan; an iron fuchi-kashira with geese carved in high relief with gilt details (10)
Provenance
The first and second Herman A. E. and Paul C. Jaehne, New York
The third Howard Mansfield, New York
The fourth and fifth Goda Masauji, Kyoto
The third Howard Mansfield, New York
The fourth and fifth Goda Masauji, Kyoto
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
This lot is exempt from Sales Tax.