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A shakudo tsuba Omori School, Edo period (1615-1868), 19th century
7 November 2019, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £2,550 inc. premium
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A shakudo tsuba
Omori School, Edo period (1615-1868), 19th century
The tsuba of oval form, the thick shakudo nanako plate richly inlaid in gold takazogan with a running shishi over a shakudo and silver rock with bamboo grass and wild plants in gold inlay, trailing over the rim to the reverse, a gold and silver peony growing to one side, unsigned; with a fitted wood storage box. 7.6cm (3in). (3).
The tsuba of oval form, the thick shakudo nanako plate richly inlaid in gold takazogan with a running shishi over a shakudo and silver rock with bamboo grass and wild plants in gold inlay, trailing over the rim to the reverse, a gold and silver peony growing to one side, unsigned; with a fitted wood storage box. 7.6cm (3in). (3).
Footnotes
Accompanied by a NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu certificate, dated Showa 58 (1983), attributing the work to the Omori school.
A shakudo nanako tsuba inlaid with peonies in a similar manner is illustrated in Torigoe Kazutaro, Tsuba kanshoki (An Appeciation of Sword Guards), revised and expanded edition, Tokyo, Token Shunju, 1975, p.290.