TWO PAIRS OF MENUKI AND A SET OF FUCHI KASHIRA
TWO PAIRS OF MENUKI AND A SET OF FUCHI KASHIRA

EDO PERIOD (18TH-19TH CENTURY)

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TWO PAIRS OF MENUKI AND A SET OF FUCHI KASHIRA
Edo Period (18th-19th Century)
A pair of shakudo menuki of tadpoles signed Yurakusai Sekibun; a pair of shibuichi menuki of a rat with another emerging from a hole in a straw hat, signed Tsunenao, a set of shibuichi fuchi kashira with Daikoku Ten expelling demons by throwing beans, and with rats on his bales of rice, carved in katakiribori, signed Sadanaka (3)

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The second accompanied by a Tokubetsu Kicho Kodogu [Sword Fitting Specially Worthy of Preserving] certificate issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japan Art Sword], no.1218, May 5th 1973
The third accompanied by a Tokubetsu Kicho Kodogu [Sword Fitting Specially Worthy of Preserving] certificate issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japan Art Sword], no.137, March 11th 1982