Four Tanto-size Kinko Tsuba
Four Tanto-size Kinko Tsuba

LATE EDO PERIOD (THE FIRST CIRCA 1850, THE OTHERS LATE 18TH-LATE 19TH CENTURIES), THE FIRST SIGNED MASAYOSHI AND WITH KAO, THE SECOND INSCRIBED JOI NAGAHARU

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Four Tanto-size Kinko Tsuba
Late Edo Period (The First Circa 1850, The Others Late 18th-Late 19th Centuries), The First Signed Masayoshi and with Kao, The Second Inscribed Joi Nagaharu
1) A Mito-school shibuichi plate decorated with herons and reeds in gold, silver, and shakudo; 2) an oval copper plate with a New Year's celebration design of chasing out the demons inlaid in shakudo and gold, the signature inlaid in shakudo on the reverse; 3) an Edo Kinko oval copper plate with plovers and waves in gold and silver, the rim cover in shibuichi; 4) an oval Mito-school shibuichi plate with Fukurokuju carved and inlaid in shakudo, gold, and silver, with a silver crane above his head, and a deer and tree on the reverse (4)

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