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An iron command fan (tessen), a Jumonji yari and an Omi yari
Edo period (17th-18th century); Yari signed Jumonji yari kitaeru kore ippo ko Reiwado sensei hei Joseishi Hisayuki (Reiwado commissioned this cross-head yari by Joseishi Hisayuki), dated Bunsei nana kinoe saru nigatsu hi (A day in the second month 1824) and inscribed Usui Gen Fusateru shison raiho (To be preserved by the descendants of Usui, of the Minamoto family, Fusateru)
The iron fan sticks with carp swimming in a rocky stream with fallen maple leaves in gold and silver hirazogan (level inlay), the ribs mounted with paper painted with the red rising sun on a silver-leaf ground and fitted with red cord; the jumonji yari with wood shaft and with iron and copper fittings, partially bound with lacquered thread and partially lacquered red, 44.3cm; the Omi yari (16th-17th century) blade details indistinct, wood shaft with shell inlay, copper fittings and a metal crosspiece covered in red lacquer; blade length 66cm, wood shaft length 165cm (3)