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           TWO SILVER AND BAMBOO KISERU (PIPES)              TWO SILVER AND BAMBOO KISERU (PIPES), AND AN IRON
           The first by Masayuki, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th century   AND SILVER KISERU (PIPE)
           The first carved with a dragon emerging from waves and ascending   Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th/20th
           a waterfall cascading from a rocky cliff, the stem lacquered with   century
           crane and paulownia crests in gold hiramaki-e, signed Masayuki; the   The first decorated with a beauty beneath a willow tree in katakiri-bori
           second carved with flying cranes in shishiai-bori (2)   and shakudo hirazogan, illegibly signed and impressed Jungin (Pure
           11 7/8in (30.2cm) long, the largest               silver); the second decorated with a blossoming prunus in kebori and
                                                             shakudo hirazogan; the third of natamame type decorated on the
           $2,000 - 3,000                                    body with a cormorant fisherman holding a torch while his bird dives
                                                             underwater, in iro-e takazogan, takabori and shishiai-bori,
                                                             the mouthpiece and bowl silver (3)
                                                             7 1/2in (19cm) long, the largest
                                                             $1,200 - 1,800
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