A MITO TSUBA

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A MITO TSUBA
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1800), SIGNED NUKAGAWA YASUKUNI

The oval brass plate is pierced and carved in high relief with Hakubaku standing in front of the opening to a cave and a demon behind him holding a banner aloft. The details are inlaid in gold, silver, and shakudo--height 7cm., width 6.3cm., thickness 5.5mm.

Lot Essay

Nukagawa Yasukuni (b. 1776) was originally a member of the Tanabe family but he took his name Nukagawa from his teacher Nukagawa Yasunori. He also studied under Tamagawa Yoshinaga. All of these artists worked in Mito in Hitachi, under the control of the Tokugawa branch line resident there.