A wood and ivory aikuchi
Edo Period Late 18th Early 19th Century, signed Ikko (Hasegawa)
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A wood and ivory aikuchi Edo Period Late 18th Early 19th Century, signed Ikko (Hasegawa)

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A wood and ivory aikuchi
Edo Period Late 18th Early 19th Century, signed Ikko (Hasegawa)
the unsigned blade in a wood saya inlaid in stained ivory and horn with a dragon in clouds emerging from the bowl of Handaka Sonja seated on a throne of natural rock among bamboo leaves, signed ivory tablet to reverse -- 14in. (35.5cm.) long overall, (minor losses to inlay).
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