A RARE METSUBUSHI OR PEPPER-THROWER, the square body decorated in gold and silver hiramakie with a poem and clouds on a roironuri ground, the metal mouthpiece engraved with dragon and clouds, kanagu as belt clip (a crack to lacquer), signed Sano Tsunetada hatsumei zo kore (invented and made it), 19th century

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A RARE METSUBUSHI OR PEPPER-THROWER, the square body decorated in gold and silver hiramakie with a poem and clouds on a roironuri ground, the metal mouthpiece engraved with dragon and clouds, kanagu as belt clip (a crack to lacquer), signed Sano Tsunetada hatsumei zo kore (invented and made it), 19th century
8.5cm.

Lot Essay

The metsubushi was a kind of an weapon or an instrument formerly carried by Japanese officials for blowing pepper or dust in the eyes of a person they wish to capture.

A similar example sold in these Rooms, 16 July 1988, lot 796.

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