SET OF FIVE IRON TSUBA, JAPAN, EDO PERIOD (1603–1868)
comprising:
– two nagamaru gata guards in namban style, pierced in marubori with scrolling foliage and dragons (one damaged);
– one nagamaru gata chiselled in hirabori with pavilions in a mountainous landscape;
– one nagamaru gata inlaid in taka zogan with a thatched hut beneath a pine tree in gilt copper;
– one mokko gata inlaid in taka zogan with Hotei carrying his treasure sack beneath a pine.
Upon the buyer’s request, we are pleased to provide a general condition report for the Lot described above. However, as we are not professional conservators or restorers, we strongly advise prospective buyers to conduct their own inspection or consult a specialist or restorer of their choice for a comprehensive professional assessment. Any condition descriptions provided in the catalogue or through any correspondence are for guidance only and should not be considered a substitute for a firsthand evaluation.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD ‘AS IS’ IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE PUBLISHED IN THE CATALOGUE.