Museum of Fine Arts Boston Japanese Swords Guards

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Okabe Kakuya
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255. Peach : iron, brass inlay. Signed by Nobuiye of Kyoto ; Miochin school. Second half of the seven- teenth century. Bigelow Collection.
The work of Nobuiye of Kyoto resembles more closely that of the Eastern than the Western schools.
256. Rabbits: iron. Signed by Kuninaga, Mio- chin school. Late eighteenth century. Bigelow Col- lection.
EJSTERN SERIES 107 257. Frogs : iron, gold inlay. Style of Nobuiye of Kyoto. Second quarter of the eighteenth century. Bigelow Collection ( see note to No. 2
...55 ).
258. Wood-grain and axe: iron, shakudo inlay. Signed by Hiromitsu, Miochin school. Second quarter of the nineteenth century. Bigelow Collection.
259. Wood-grain: iron. Miochin school. Second quarter of the eighteenth century. Ross Collection.
260. Conventional flower-bud: iron, perforated. Akasaka school. Second half of the seventeenth cen- tury. Ross Collection.
261. Tea ceremony utensils : iron. Nobuiye style ; Miochin school. Late seventeenth century. Bigelow Collection.
262. Snake: iron perforated.


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