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Kamakura-bori tsuba with design of hatchet and fans. Edo period.
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Ko-Shōami tsuba with design of lattice (kōshi-mon). Momoyama or early Edo period.
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Shingen tsuba with yamagane core and woven copper wire pattern. Muromachi period.
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Iron tsuba with death motif. Momoyama period, late 15th century.
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Heianjō-zōgan tsuba with design of clematis flowers and tendrils. Mid Muromachi period.
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Stag antler netsuke of a recumbent ox. Signed: Tomomasa. Circa 1800.
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi. Sparrow and gourds, from the series ‘Collection of flowers and birds’ / Fan print, 1849-50.
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Utagawa Kunisada. Tamagiku, from the series ‘Chronicles of Elegant Women’ / Fan print, 1859.
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Utagawa Kunisada. Gotenyama, from the series ‘A Collection of Mountains’ / Fan print, 1859.
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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III). Pine, bamboo, and plum: Three delights / Fan print, 1855.
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Utagawa Kunimori. Returning palanquin (Modori Kago) / Fan print, 1842-3.
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Two Monkeys Hanging From Branches. Mori Sosen (1747-1821).
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Ōnin suemon-zōgan tsuba with design of foliage and family crests. Muromachi period.
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Shingen tsuba with woven wire pattern. Edo period, 18th century.
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Utagawa Toyokuni I. Actors and Women in the Snow. 1809.
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Bronze tsuba decorated with lobster and sea shells. Late Edo period.
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Iron tsuba with a bird, bucket, and well motif. Edo period.
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Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden). Parody of the Nō Play Chōryō. Ca. 1770.
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