Two Goto Branch Line Fuchi-Kashira

LATE EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)

細節
Two Goto Branch Line Fuchi-Kashira
Late Edo period (19th Century)
The copper nanako base metal decorated in takabori zogan, gold, silver and shakudo zogan depicting plum blossom to the fuchi and a standing crane to the kashira, signed Goto Mitsutada [Koran] and kao, with a wood box; and the white shibuichi migaki-ji base depicting a moth and flora beside a stream in takabori, kebori and gold sunago zogan, signed Goto Korai saku (4)
來源
The first Clarke Edwards Collection
The second Trower, pl. XXXIII, no. 1723
出版
Lundgren Collection, nos. 44 and 224 respectively
展覽
The first Red Cross Exhibition, (1915), p. 127, no. 239, pl. CXIV (lent by Mr Clarke Edwards)

拍品專文

Goto Mitsutada (Koran or Kyujo) was born in 1806 and was the son of Jyujo. He inherited the title of 5th master of the Shiroemon line and was later appointed hokkyo. His son Mitsuhira was the last of the seventeen main line Goto masters.

Goto Korai (Mitsuki) was the youngest son of Goto Ichijo. He later called himself Kenjo. In 1866 he accompanied Ichijo to Edo and was put in charge of his storehouse.