A shibuichi tsuba and two brass tsuba
Edo period (19th century)
Each of rounded rectangular form, the first carved and inlaid in iro-e takazogan with Jo and Uba on the beach at Takasago, signed Gyonen shichijuichi o Masayuki (Masayuki, aged 71); the second carved and inlaid with Kanzan and Jittoku looking at the reflection of the moon in a stream, signed Issando Nagaharu; the third inlaid in copper and gilt metal with a horse beside a carved and engraved willow tree, Nara school
2¾in (7cm) high (the largest)