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Shakudō kozuka of Kaga school with insects motif. Edo period, ca. 1700.
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Copper katakiribori kozuka with Daruma, by Yasuchika. Edo period
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Kamakura-bori tsuba with design of ginkgo leaves and family crests (mon). Muromachi period, 16th century.
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Kamakura-bori tsuba with mokkō motif. Muromachi period, 15th or 16th century.
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Ōnin suemon-zōgan tsuba with design of rabbit, plants, and family crests. Muromachi period.
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama or early Edo period (1574-1650)
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama or early Edo period.
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The Four Elements by Jacob Matham after Hendrick Goltzius, 1588.
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Six-lobed kamakura-bori tsuba with landscape motif. Late Muromachi period (1514-1573).
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Ōnin ten-zōgan tsuba with snowflakes motif. Muromachi period, 16th century.
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Koike Yoshirō Naomasa tsuba with design of paulownia and arabesque. Late Muromachi – Momoyama period, 16th century.
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Kamakura-bori tsuba with design of encircled paulownia (kiri-mon). Mid Muromachi period, ca. 1450.
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Ko-Shōami tsuba with design of lattice (kōshi-mon). Momoyama or early Edo period.
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Tōshō tsuba with design of rudder and oar. Muromachi period.
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Tōshō tsuba with design of dragonfly. Muromachi period.
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Kamakura-bori tsuba with design of plants and waves. Muromachi period.
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Torii Kiyonaga. Handscroll for the sleeve (Sode no maki) / 3 sheets of 12, c. 1785.
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Chōkyōsai Eiri. Neat version of a love letter (Fumi no kiyogaki) [婦美の清書き], 1801.
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