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FIVE FUCHI-GASHIRA A SHAKUDO FUCHI-GASHIRA
Edo period (1615-1868), 19th century Attributed to Omori Teruhide, Edo period (1615-1868),
The first of shakudo, with an ishime ground and decorated in takabori late 18th century
with five horses in various attitudes, unsigned; the second of shibuichi, The ishime ground inlaid with large peonies in gold and silver takazogan,
inlaid with peasant women, one beating cloth, another walking with signed Omori Teruhide with a kao; with a wood storage box. (2).
brushwood on her head, signed Hamano Noriyuki; the third of shakudo
nanako, inlaid in silver takazogan with trailing aoi (hollyhock), unsigned; £800 - 1,000
the fourth an associated set, the fuchi of plain nanako, the kashira with JPY110,000 - 140,000
the head of a Nio in relief, unsigned; the fifth associated, the fuchi of US$990 - 1,200
shakudo ishime with deer among trees in relief, signed Tsu Jinpo,
the kashira of dark horn; all with fitted storage boxes. (10).
£1,200 - 1,500
JPY170,000 - 210,000
US$1,500 - 1,900
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please refer to paragraphs 7 & 8 of the Notice to Bidders at the back of the catalogue.