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Property from the collection of Clarence McKenzie Lewis Jr.
Lot 2303
Five inlaid iron tsuba The fourth after Kaneie, 18th-19th century
20 March 2012, 13:00 EDT
New YorkUS$2,000 - US$3,000
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Five inlaid iron tsuba
The fourth after Kaneie, 18th-19th century
Comprising a rounded square tsuchimeji plate, decorated with reeds before a lattice window, rendered in sukashibori, takabori and gold and brass takazogan; a Nara school mokko plate decorated with deer below a full moon in iroe takazogan; a Nara school mokko plate with a bird on a water bucket below a plum tree in takabori and gold and silver takazogan, the moon pierced in positive silhouette; a Kaneie school mokko plate with a raised rim and decorated with geese and a thatched-roof hut in takabori with highlights of gold, inscribed Yamashiro kuni Fushimi ju Kaneie; a Kaneie school mokko plate with an oni seated beneath a tree in takabori and gold and silver takazogan, illegibly inscribed 3 3/8in (7.6cm) long (the largest)
Comprising a rounded square tsuchimeji plate, decorated with reeds before a lattice window, rendered in sukashibori, takabori and gold and brass takazogan; a Nara school mokko plate decorated with deer below a full moon in iroe takazogan; a Nara school mokko plate with a bird on a water bucket below a plum tree in takabori and gold and silver takazogan, the moon pierced in positive silhouette; a Kaneie school mokko plate with a raised rim and decorated with geese and a thatched-roof hut in takabori with highlights of gold, inscribed Yamashiro kuni Fushimi ju Kaneie; a Kaneie school mokko plate with an oni seated beneath a tree in takabori and gold and silver takazogan, illegibly inscribed 3 3/8in (7.6cm) long (the largest)





