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           KAWARABAYASHI HIDEKUNI (1825-1891)                YOKOYA LINEAGE
           Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), 19th century  Edo period (1615-1868), 19th century
           A tsuba, mokko with a hammered-up edge, two hitsuana, iron pierced   A tsuba, oval, one hitsuana, shibuichi migakiji delicately chiselled
           and chiselled in relief with two wheels floating in swirling water and   in katagiribori with an ox seen from the rear, the reverse similarly
           inlaid in gold and silver with a swallow flying by the moon, with an inlaid  engraved with an oxherd seated, playing a flute beneath overhanging
           silver plaque signed Kinryusai Hidekuni; with a silk storage bag.    willow branches, with signature Somin and with a kao.
           8.5cm (3 3/8in) high. (2).                        7cm (2¾in) high.
           £1,000 - 1,500                                    £600 - 800
           JPY190,000 - 290,000                              JPY120,000 - 160,000
           US$1,300 - 2,000                                  US$790 - 1,000

           Provenance:                                       Provenance:
           Property from a Princely Collection, purchased in these rooms,    Property from a Princely Collection, purchased in these rooms,
           15 May 2012, lot 74.                              15 May 2012, lot 61.
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           OMORI TERUHIDE (1730-1798)                        SHIMIZU JINGO LINEAGE, YOSHIRO ZOGAN STYLE, AND
           Edo period (1615-1868), dated 1777                ANONYMOUS
           A tsuba, oval, one hitsuana, shibuichi, chiselled and undercut in typical   Edo period (1615-1868) 17th to 19th century
           Omori-school manner and with details in gold, depicting waves and   Three tsuba, the first mokko, the second and third circular, all with two
           spray, signed Anei rokki tori hachigatsu no hi tsukuru Omori Teruhide;   hitsuana (the third with one plugged), the first two iron, the third brass,
           with a wood storage box.                          the first boldly inlaid with a dragon’s head and tail on one side, the
           7cm (2¾in) high. (2).                             reverse chiselled with rain and a flower, 8.1cm (3¼in) high, the second
                                                             with a hammered-up rim and irregular surface, inlaid in brass with ho-o
           £1,000 - 1,500                                    birds, 10.1cm (4in) high, the third chiselled in shishiaibori with an eagle
           JPY190,000 - 290,000                              on a crag above waves, the reverse with an oak tree, 8cm (3 1/8in) high,
           US$1,300 - 2,000                                  the first signed Yatsushiro no ju Jingo saku, the second unsigned, the
                                                             third indistinctly signed Joyu; two with silk storage bags. (5).
           Provenance:
           Property from a Princely Collection, purchased in these rooms,    £800 - 1,000
           6 November 2012, lot 274.                         JPY160,000 - 190,000
                                                             US$1,000 - 1,300
                                                             Provenance:
                                                             Property from a Princely Collection.

           For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each Lot
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