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Lot 325
Full Lot Description
Two Japanese bronze fuchi, likely Meiji period (1868-1912), the first decorated in relief with three-colour gold inlay depicting a figure beside a hut, gesturing towards two samurai in a landscape with blossom trees, within gilt borders, unsigned, 3.9cm x 1.1cm deep, the second decorated in relief with two-colour gold inlay depicting two figures, one seated, beside buildings in a garden landscape, within gilt borders, two-character signature (possibly for Kaneyuki), 3.9cm x 1.3cm
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Weight: 45
Total lot weight: 45
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- Both appear in good order
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