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A FINE KOSHOZAN SUJI-BACHI KABUTO OF FORTY-TWO PLATES
The bowl, Edo period (17th Century)
Each of the plates, including the frontal shinodare, is decorated in silver nunome with bands of stylized foliage and flowerheads, the bowl itself set with a copper and gilt copper kikuza tehen kanamono, eight gilt copper fuikurin and with a gilt copper igaki at the base of each plate, the mabizashi and flaring fukigaeshi edged with shakudo fukurin and set with stenciled doeskin to which are applied gilt Wheels of the Law on the latter and three untraced gilt mon on the former, the top plate of the kon-ito-kebiki odoshi shikoro set with three gilt kiku with foliage mounts and four additional mon, together with a well-lacquered onimen maedate
The bowl, Edo period (17th Century)
Each of the plates, including the frontal shinodare, is decorated in silver nunome with bands of stylized foliage and flowerheads, the bowl itself set with a copper and gilt copper kikuza tehen kanamono, eight gilt copper fuikurin and with a gilt copper igaki at the base of each plate, the mabizashi and flaring fukigaeshi edged with shakudo fukurin and set with stenciled doeskin to which are applied gilt Wheels of the Law on the latter and three untraced gilt mon on the former, the top plate of the kon-ito-kebiki odoshi shikoro set with three gilt kiku with foliage mounts and four additional mon, together with a well-lacquered onimen maedate