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Utamaro. Seiro ehon nenju gyoji (A Picture Book of Annual Events in Yoshiwara). 1804.
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Ko-katchūshi tsuba with design of gorintō, heavenly objects, cloud, snowflake, and Genji-mon. Mid Muromachi period, 15th century.
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Iron tsuba with a cricket and bridge motif. Momoyama period.
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Suzuki Harunobu. Shunga. Circa 1770.
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Altered Bizen Shōami sukashi tsuba with a butterfly design. Early Edo period.
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Fuchi-kashira with designs of a spider and insects. Edo period.
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Suzuki Harunobu. The Ide Jewel River, a Famous Place in Yamashiro Province. Ca. 1769–70.
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Ōdachi iron tsuba with yamagane fukurin. Early Muromachi period (1393-1453).
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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III). Kabuki actor Nakamura Shikan II, from the series ‘Catching fireflies in the floating world’ / Fan print, 1831.
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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III). On the banks of the Kamo River, from the series ‘A Parody of Sugawara’ / Fan print, 1851.
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Jacob Pins. The Japanese pillar print: Hashira-e / Foreword by Roger Keyes. — London: Robert G. Sawers Publishing, 1982.
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Higo tsuba with slanting rays of light (tokei) motif / Edo period, mid-17th century.
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Ninsei; Kenzan (Japanese ceramics 12) [仁清 乾山 日本の陶磁 (12) 中央公論社]. — Tokyo: Chūōkōron-sha, 1974.
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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III). Geisha (Geiko): kabuki actor Iwai Hanshirō V as Katanaya Hanshichi, 1821.
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Torii Kiyomitsu II. Courtesan and her Komura from the series Furyu Goyo no Matsu.
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Owari tsuba with wild geese and dewdrops on pampas grass motif. Early Edo period, 17th century.
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Heianjo Tsuba with design of lobster and deer. Late Muromachi or Momoyama period
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Map of Kyoto at the end of Edo period
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