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A group of four soft-metal and iron tsuba
The second signed Seishoken Tomotsugu koku; the third with signature Tanrosai Taizan Motoaki and kao (cursive monogram), Edo period (19th century)
A group of four soft-metal and iron tsuba comprising: an iron tsuba with engraved and gilt dragon; a shinchu tsuba in the form of a temple bell encircled by a large snake; a round shakudo nanako tsuba with two encircling dragons carved in high relief with gilt; a round copper tsuba with a dragon amidst in clouds carved in sunken relief
3 in. (7.6 cm.) diameter approximately each
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