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A group of nine sword fittings
The second signed Yasuchika (Yasuchika II); the third signed Harusada; the fourth signed Sawa Tomoyuki saku; the seventh signed Kimura Tomosada, Edo period (19th century)
A group of nine sword fittings comprising: a shakudo nanako fuchi-kashira with sea creatures including lobster, fish and squid inlaid in gold, silver and shakudo; a shibuichi fuchi-kashira with rats running around a fan and hanging scroll inlaid in shakudo with gilt and silver details; a single shibuichi fuchi with a persimmon in high relief inlaid in gold, copper and shakudo; a single shakudo nanako fuchi with cherry blossoms and a crest carved in high relief with gold inlay; a single shakudo nanako fuchi with kurikara dragon entwined sword in high relief with gilt details; a single shakudo fuchi with dragons among waves in high relief with gold inlay; a single shibuichi fuchi with peony blossom in high relief inlay of gold, silver and shakudo; a single shakudo kashira roundly carved as a tiger with gold inlaid details; a shibuichi kurikata of monkeys with copper and gold details
1 ½ in. (3.8 cm.) long approximately each.
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