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A FINE SOTEN SCHOOL SOROIMONO (SET OF SWORD FITTINGS) DEPICTING SAMURAI WARRIORS A FINE SOTEN SCHOOL SOROIMONO (SET OF SWORD FITTINGS) DEPICTING SAMURAI WARRIORS The tsuba signed Soten, the fuchi signed Goto Kaijo with kakihan Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) The set consists of a tsuba, a fuchi and kashira, a kozuka, and a pair of menuki, depicting samurai. The iron tsuba of naga-marugata shape, worked in sukashi and takabori with gold, silver and suaka (refined copper) takazogan, depicting Samurai engaged in combat, signed Soheishi Nyudo, Soten sei (Made by Soten with the Soheishi Nyudo title). The kozuka worked on a nanako ground with gold, suaka, and shibuichi takazogan, depicting two figures on horseback, signed on the back Goto Kaijo with the artist’s kakihan (cursive monogram). The shibuichi fuchi and kashira worked on a nanako ground with gold, silver, and shakudo takazogan depicting samurai engaging in battle. The two menuki each cast as a seated archer. Tsuba SIZE 7.4 x 6.9 cm, Kashira LENGTH 3.8 cm, kozuka LENGTH 9.4 cm, menuki LENGTH 3.2 cm WEIGHT total 181.2 g Condition: All in good condition with typical surface wear, slight rusting to the tsuba, and small nicks to the kozuka.

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A FINE SOTEN SCHOOL SOROIMONO (SET OF SWORD FITTINGS) DEPICTING SAMURAI WARRIORS A FINE SOTEN SCHOOL SOROIMONO (SET OF SWORD FITTINGS) DEPICTING SAMURAI WARRIORS The tsuba signed Soten, the fuchi signed Goto Kaijo with kakihan Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) The set consists of a tsuba, a fuchi and kashira, a kozuka, and a pair of menuki, depicting samurai. The iron tsuba of naga-marugata shape, worked in sukashi and takabori with gold, silver and suaka (refined copper) takazogan, depicting Samurai engaged in combat, signed Soheishi Nyudo, Soten sei (Made by Soten with the Soheishi Nyudo title). The kozuka worked on a nanako ground with gold, suaka, and shibuichi takazogan, depicting two figures on horseback, signed on the back Goto Kaijo with the artist’s kakihan (cursive monogram). The shibuichi fuchi and kashira worked on a nanako ground with gold, silver, and shakudo takazogan depicting samurai engaging in battle. The two menuki each cast as a seated archer. Tsuba SIZE 7.4 x 6.9 cm, Kashira LENGTH 3.8 cm, kozuka LENGTH 9.4 cm, menuki LENGTH 3.2 cm WEIGHT total 181.2 g Condition: All in good condition with typical surface wear, slight rusting to the tsuba, and small nicks to the kozuka.

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