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Japanese Edo Gilt Iron Tsuba w/ Fan Design: East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. late 18th to early 19th century CE. A fabulous forged-iron maru-gata (round)...
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Japanese Edo Gilt Iron Tsuba w/ Fan Design:
East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. late 18th to early 19th century CE. A fabulous forged-iron maru-gata (round) tsuba, a disc-shaped hand guard traditionally employed on Japanese ... [more like this]
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Japanese Edo Gilt Iron Tsuba w/ Fan Design:
**Originally Listed At $450**. . East Asia, Japan, Edo Period, ca. late 18th to early 19th century CE. A fabulous forged-iron maru-gata (round) tsuba, a disc-shaped hand guard ... [more like this]
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Twenty-one iron tsuba
Including one brass
inlaid 'old tsuba,' circa 1500 (reduced, oxidation); one 17th century Hoan style with fan design (patina lost, plugged); one 17th century Umetada Hizen school with incised ... [more like this]
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A selection of four iron tsuba with mixed
metal accents
19th Century
Including a round plate with mokume ground scattered with decorated fans (losses); a round plate with gold hira-zogan reeds, each hole with a ... [more like this]
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A Group of Two Japanese Blades comprising
one short blade having double hi line with undecorated tsuba and stippled fushi and kashira with gilt dragon menuki and ray skin wrapped grip the second with longer blade ... [more like this]
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Eleven iron sukashi tsuba
Edo and Meiji
Periods
Including: one 16th century, Katchushi style, with a butterfly to one side (pitting, some oxidation); one circa 1600, Toshibata school, designed with a quatrefoil ... [more like this]
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TWO JAPANESE TSUBA, late Edo/early Meiji
Periods: the first brass inlaid with pierced-fan motif, the other having raised design with star-shaped piercings. ... [more like this]
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TWO JAPANESE TSUBA, late Edo/early Meiji
periods: the first with traces of gilt fan-shaped inlay, 3 in. diameter; the second with traces of gilt, 2 1/2 in. diameter. ... [more like this]
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An Iron and Gold Tsuba, 18th century, depicting
Choshu fans on waves. Height 3 inches. ... [more like this]
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Property from the estate of Mr. Maris Ozolins,
film, art director and designer, Honolulu, Los Angeles and New York
19th Century and Later
Including four kozuka handles,two with signed blades; one small Somada school ... [more like this]
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Japanese Wakizashi sword signed ''Dewa Daijo
Kunicmichi'' the original blade with one hole handle an iron wagon-wheel tsuba fuchi signed ''Shozui'' the koshirae done with a Chinese priest and the menuki with battle fans. ... [more like this]
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