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Ii Naosuke
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Katana
Sword
Katana
Sword
Signed “Ikkanshi Tadatsuna”
Edo period, dated 2nd month of Shotoku 3 (1713)
Owned by Ii Naosuke (1815-1860), 13th lord of
the Hikone domain
Gift of Ii Family
Related Work
Tachi
Sword, Signed “Kunimune”
Tachi
Sword
Tachi
Sword
Katana
Sword, Attributed to Osafune Tomomitsu
Katana
Sword
Wakizashi
Sword
Wakizashi
Sword
Sword Mountings for
Daisho
and
Chiisagatana
Mountings for Matched Set of Long and Short Swords: Black-lacquered Scabbards
Mountings for Matched Set of Long and Short Swords: Scabbards Lacquered Using
Byakudan
– and
Isokusa-nuri
Techniques
Mountings for Matched Set of Long and Short Swords: Scabbards with Polished-out Plum Blossom Patterns
Mountings for Matched Set of Long and Short Swords
Sword Mountings for
Daisho
Pair of
Tsuba
Sword Guards
Warriors’ Race across the Uji River:
Futatokoro-mono
(
K
ōgai
and
Kozuka
)
Saddle with Turnip Design
Saddle and Stirrups
Saddle and Stirrups with
Tachibana
Crest
Saddle and Stirrups
Saddle and Stirrups
Crossbar Bit with Hollyhock Crest
Suit of Armor in
Gusoku
Style
Helmet in Shape of
Zukin
Hood
Helmet with Wave-Shaped Ornament
Iron Helmet of
Hoshi-Kabuto
Type
Commander’s Baton
Bow of Wood and Bamboo
Tsubo-yanagui
Quiver with Family Crests and Flying Dragons
Matchlock
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