An Ishiguro School Pair of Fuchi-Kashira and an Omori School Fuchi
EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), THE FIRST SIGNED MASACHIKA , THE SECOND SIGNED OMORI TERUHIDE
An Ishiguro School Pair of Fuchi-Kashira and an Omori School Fuchi Edo period (19th century), the first signed Masachika , the second signed Omori Teruhide The first designed in shakudo nanako-ji with family crests in high-relief shakudo ; the second, a fuchi with a shakudo nanako ground and a Chinese lion among peonies and rocks in iroe taka-zogan The first pair with a Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu (Sword-Fittings Especially Worthy of Preserving) certificate no. 227204 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai (Society for the Preservation of the Japan Art Sword), dated 2007.2.22 (3)
An Ishiguro School Pair of Fuchi-Kashira and an Omori School Fuchi
EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY), THE FIRST SIGNED MASACHIKA , THE SECOND SIGNED OMORI TERUHIDE
An Ishiguro School Pair of Fuchi-Kashira and an Omori School Fuchi Edo period (19th century), the first signed Masachika , the second signed Omori Teruhide The first designed in shakudo nanako-ji with family crests in high-relief shakudo ; the second, a fuchi with a shakudo nanako ground and a Chinese lion among peonies and rocks in iroe taka-zogan The first pair with a Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu (Sword-Fittings Especially Worthy of Preserving) certificate no. 227204 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai (Society for the Preservation of the Japan Art Sword), dated 2007.2.22 (3)
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