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Fuchi-kashira with designs of warrior and horse
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Copper tsuba with a cormorant fisherman motif by Ichinomiya Nagatsune, circa 1750.
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Iron tsuba with a cormorant fisherman motif. Edo period.
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Koike Yoshirō Naomasa tsuba with design of paulownia and arabesque. Late Muromachi – Momoyama period, 16th century.
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Iron tsuba with skull and grasses motif. Edo period.
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Iron tsuba with spider motif by Yatsushiro Jingo, Higo school. Late Edo period, ca. 1840.
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Iron tsuba with spotted deer motif by Hamano Noriyuki. Edo period, 18th-19th century.
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Fuchi-kashira with designs of a spider and insects. Edo period.
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Nara school tsuba by Sugiura Jōi with dreaming Rosei motif. Edo period.
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Iron tsuba with design of scholar and attendant in landscape. Edo period, 19th century.
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Silver kozuka carved with a bijin-ga motif, by Koreyasu. Edo period, 19th century
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Shibuichi kozuka by Hamano Haruchika with design of a Chinese scholar reading by moonlight. Edo period, 19th century.
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Kaneie tsuba with design of ginkgo leaf and plum blossoms. Momoyama or early Edo period, c. 1600.
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A shakudō kozuka decoraded with equestrian tack by Goto Joshin (c. 1550).
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