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THREE TSUBA OF VARIOUS TYPES
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1650-1800)
The tsuba comprising: an iron mokko form plate inlaid in Heianjo style with a brass line border ending in decorative curlicues, (circa 1650); an oval sentoku plate in Someya School style inlaid in soft metal with pavilions by a river, (circa 1800); and a rounded rectangular, iron plate in Mito School style inlaid with silver and gilt plum blossoms, (circa 1800)--6.3 to 7cm. high (3)
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1650-1800)
The tsuba comprising: an iron mokko form plate inlaid in Heianjo style with a brass line border ending in decorative curlicues, (circa 1650); an oval sentoku plate in Someya School style inlaid in soft metal with pavilions by a river, (circa 1800); and a rounded rectangular, iron plate in Mito School style inlaid with silver and gilt plum blossoms, (circa 1800)--6.3 to 7cm. high (3)