A Satsuma Kinko Daisho Tsuba

SIGNED ANRAKUGA NAI JYO KONOMI NI YORI [TO THE TASTE OF AN ACTOR ANRAKUGA], ODA NAOKATA HORU KORE, LATE EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)

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A Satsuma Kinko Daisho Tsuba
Signed Anrakuga nai jyo konomi ni yori [to the taste of an actor Anrakuga], Oda Naokata horu kore, late Edo period (19th century)
Each of oval form decorated in takabori, gold and iroe zogan with a tiger and a dragon among pine, bamboo and plum, with a wood box
3 1/16in. (7.8cm.), thickness 4mm. and 2 13/16in. (7.2cm.) thickness 3mm. respectively (2)
Literature
Lundgren Collection, no. 123

Lot Essay

The artist was a student of the first master Naoka who usually worked with iron, but the second master Naotaka preferred shakudo. Working with soft metal enabled him to be more precise with his carving than his teacher.

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