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Inrō with Prince Yamato Takeru Disguised as a Woman, Bairin (lacquerwork), Five cases; lacquered wood with gold, silver takamaki-e, hiramaki-e, and cut-out gold foil application on gold ground<br/>Netsuke: kagamibuta type, Ono no Tōfū; ivory and metal<br/>Ojime: red coral bead, Japan
Bairin
Naomasa
1752, 8th month
Sword guard (<i>Tsuba</i>) Depicting Crests and Arabesques (家紋散唐草文鐔), Koike Izumi no Kami Naomasa  Japanese, Iron, brass, copper, Japanese
Koike Izumi no Kami Naomasa
late 16th–early 17th century
Sword guard (<i>Tsuba</i>) Depicting Crests and Arabesques (家紋散唐草文鐔), Koike Izumi no Kami Naomasa  Japanese, Iron, brass, copper, Japanese
Koike Izumi no Kami Naomasa
late 16th–early 17th century