Thirteen Sets Of Fuchi-Kashira

18TH AND 19TH CENTURY

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Thirteen Sets Of Fuchi-Kashira
18th and 19th Century
Shakudo nanako, a gong, inro and netsuke in iroe takazogan, signed Tobari Tomohisa and kao; shakudo, a Chinese warrior and a demon in waves in iroe takazogan, signed Yasumasa and kao; shakudo nanako, ebi in iroe takazogan; shakudo nanako, dragons in gilt takazogan; sentoku, a fisherman in shishiaibori and inlay; sentoku, Ebisu and a man with a pipe in iroe takazogan, with signature Ichiriusai Masaharu, (associated); shibuichi with Chinese figures in iroe takazogan, signed Ichijosai Hironaga and kao; shibuichi, a Chinese warrior and a demon in iroe takazogan, signed Masayoshi; shakudo nanako, fish in iroe takazogan, signed Bunsan; sentoku, cranes in iroe takazogan; shibuichi, Shoki in shishiabori and zogan, the fuchi with a toad, signed; shakudo nanako with an ox and gilt figures; an iron kashira formed as a demon and a sentoku fuchi carved in low relief with a
dragon, signed Hirado ju Kunishige, the last three sets associated (26)

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Tobari Tomihisa was a pupil of Goto Enjo.

Hironaga worked in Edo and was a pupil of Tamagawa Yoshinaga.

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