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TWELVE SAGA KANEIE TSUBA
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1650-1800), EACH SIGNED YAMASHIRO KUNI FUSHIMI JU KANEIE
The iron tsuba comprising: an oval plate carved and inlaid with three scrolls, (circa 1650)--7.6cm. h., 4.5mm. th.; an oval plate with two fan panels carved with landscape designs, one panel pierced and with gold accents, (circa 1700)--8.2cm. h., 4mm. th.; a round plate with two pierced planks with beveled edges, decorated with carved grass and a silver moon, gold accents, (circa 1700)--8.2cm. h., 4.5mm. th.; an oval plate carved in high relief with three hats and gold cords, no hitsu-ana, (circa 1750)--8.9cm. h., 4.5mm. th.; an oval plate with a seashell design, (circa 1750)--7cm. h., 4mm th.; a round plate with a landscape and several inlaid gold dots, (circa 1750)--7.6cm. h., 4.5mm. th.; an oval plate with a design of sea and rocks, (circa 1775)--7.2cm. h., 3.75mm. th., two mokko plates with gold-accented landscape designs, (circa 1800)--8.9, 7cm. h.; two mokko plates with a boy on a bull in a landscape, (circa 1750)--7.7, 7.2cm. h.; a tanto-size plate with a fire scale (12)
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1650-1800), EACH SIGNED YAMASHIRO KUNI FUSHIMI JU KANEIE
The iron tsuba comprising: an oval plate carved and inlaid with three scrolls, (circa 1650)--7.6cm. h., 4.5mm. th.; an oval plate with two fan panels carved with landscape designs, one panel pierced and with gold accents, (circa 1700)--8.2cm. h., 4mm. th.; a round plate with two pierced planks with beveled edges, decorated with carved grass and a silver moon, gold accents, (circa 1700)--8.2cm. h., 4.5mm. th.; an oval plate carved in high relief with three hats and gold cords, no hitsu-ana, (circa 1750)--8.9cm. h., 4.5mm. th.; an oval plate with a seashell design, (circa 1750)--7cm. h., 4mm th.; a round plate with a landscape and several inlaid gold dots, (circa 1750)--7.6cm. h., 4.5mm. th.; an oval plate with a design of sea and rocks, (circa 1775)--7.2cm. h., 3.75mm. th., two mokko plates with gold-accented landscape designs, (circa 1800)--8.9, 7cm. h.; two mokko plates with a boy on a bull in a landscape, (circa 1750)--7.7, 7.2cm. h.; a tanto-size plate with a fire scale (12)