Three Bushu Tsuba, a Choshu Tsuba, a Kyo-Sukashi Tsuba, an Owari-Style Tsuba, an Akasaka-Style Tsuba, an Edo Kinko (Mixed-Metal) Tsuba, a Kagama-shi-Style Tsuba, and two iron Tsuba
Three Bushu Tsuba, a Choshu Tsuba, a Kyo-Sukashi Tsuba, an Owari-Style Tsuba, an Akasaka-Style Tsuba, an Edo Kinko (Mixed-Metal) Tsuba, a Kagama-shi-Style Tsuba, and two iron Tsuba

EDO PERIOD (17TH-19TH CENTURY), THE FIRST SIGEND SUNAGAWA MASAYOSHI, THE FOURTH SIGNED TOMOCHIKA, THE EIGHTH INSCRIBED SHOMIN AND WITH KAO

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Three Bushu Tsuba, a Choshu Tsuba, a Kyo-Sukashi Tsuba, an Owari-Style Tsuba, an Akasaka-Style Tsuba, an Edo Kinko (Mixed-Metal) Tsuba, a Kagama-shi-Style Tsuba, and two iron Tsuba
Edo period (17th-19th century), the first sigend Sunagawa Masayoshi, the fourth signed Tomochika, the eighth inscribed Shomin and with kao
Comprising an iron oval sukashi tsuba with helmets, armor and roof tiles; an iron oval sukashi tsuba with geese in the rain above reeds and a stream; an oval iron sukashi tsuba with flying cranes; a heavy iron plate carved with dragons in clouds, the eyes brass; an iron mokko sukashi tsuba in a classic Kyoto design of flying geese within a diamond; an iron sukashi design of a carne with outstretched wings in Owari-style; an oval iron version of the Akasaka sukashi crane with outstretched wings; a rounded-square iron plate with a Nio guardian and a seated bodhisatva Miroku in taka-bori, shishiai-bori and gold and silver taka-zogan and hira-zogan; a yamagane plate cast with Chinese lions, dragons and geese; a cast iron mokko plate with a dragon in clouds; a small oval iron plate with Chinese lions and waves
3½in. (8.9cm.) long (the largest) (11)