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EDO PERIOD (18TH CENTURY), THE TSUBA SIGNED HIRATA HIKOSHIRO
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A Hirata School Cloisonné Enamel-Inlaid Tsuba, Two pairs of Fuchi-Kashira and Kozuka
Edo period (18th century), the tsuba signed Hirata Hikoshiro
The oval shakudo migaki-ji plate designed with roundels of flowers, birds and butterflies in gold wire and colored enamels, the kozuka and first pair of fuchi-kashira shakudo ishime-ji with the accoutrements of the Seven Lucky Gods in gold wire and colored enamels, the second pair of fuchi-kashira shakudo ishime-ji with florets and stylized clouds in gold wire and colored enamels
3½in. (8.9cm.) long (the tsuba) (6)
Edo period (18th century), the tsuba signed Hirata Hikoshiro
The oval shakudo migaki-ji plate designed with roundels of flowers, birds and butterflies in gold wire and colored enamels, the kozuka and first pair of fuchi-kashira shakudo ishime-ji with the accoutrements of the Seven Lucky Gods in gold wire and colored enamels, the second pair of fuchi-kashira shakudo ishime-ji with florets and stylized clouds in gold wire and colored enamels
3½in. (8.9cm.) long (the tsuba) (6)