Five Fine Japanese Kanamono from Tobacco Pouches
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Five Fine Japanese Kanamono from Tobacco Pouches, Edo Period, 18th-19th centuries
3-1/8 inches wide (7.9 cm) (largest)
The lot cast and carved in copper, silver, and shibuichi with inlays of gold, silver and shakudo; comprising figure of Daikoku reclining and holding mallet; a large model of Daikoku's mallet; a large model of a horse emerging from a gourd; the Ikkyu boy wrestling a tiger; and Yojo (Yu Rang) stabbing the cloak of his enemy Cho Bujutsu.
3-1/8 inches wide (7.9 cm) (largest)
The lot cast and carved in copper, silver, and shibuichi with inlays of gold, silver and shakudo; comprising figure of Daikoku reclining and holding mallet; a large model of Daikoku's mallet; a large model of a horse emerging from a gourd; the Ikkyu boy wrestling a tiger; and Yojo (Yu Rang) stabbing the cloak of his enemy Cho Bujutsu.
Condition
Scattered rubbing, pins resoldered to reverse of gourd, some pins and attachment hardware missing, presenting well.
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Five Fine Japanese Kanamono from Tobacco Pouches
Estimate $700 - $900
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