Che Edmund G. Aameraly Callection Japanese Suuorhs, Fire Arn Spear Pnints, Sword Hurniture Rare Juory and Wood Carvings Chinese Wood Figures of the Ming and Cany Dynasties UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 12, 1805 AUCTIONEERS 1808-10 CHESTNUT STREET 80 FEDERAL STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. BOSTON, MASs. . SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. Auctioneers 1808-10 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. : fete eee tr canouncing An Important Unrestricted Public Sale of the EDMUND G. HAMERSLY Collection of Japanese Swords, Fire Arms Spear Points, Sword Furniture Exceedingly Rare Ivory and Wood Carvings Old Chinese Wood Figures . of the Ming, Tang and Wei Dynasties Monday and Tuesday, March 9 and 10, 1925 At 2 P. M., each day Exhibition from Thursday, March 5th, until the day of sale SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 12, 1805 AUCTIONEERS 1808-10 CHESTNUT STREET 80 FEDERAL STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA. BOSTON, MAss. (= Owing to the great demand for Catalogues, it is urgently requested that this Catalogue be retained for use at the sale. CATALOGUE COMPILED BY SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. PHILADELPHIA Preface HE Edmund G. Hamersly Collection of Japanese Swords, Fire Arms, Spear Points, Sword Furniture and Ivories has been exhibited in the North Corridor of the Pennsyloania Museum, Fairmount Park, Philadel- phia, Pa., for a number of years. The kashiras, fuchis, menukis, kozukas and tsubas are of particular interest representing as they do the highest skill of the Oriental chaser and worker in metals. The Swords and Daggers include a great variety of styles in various sizes and many fine blades beautifully etched, engraved, grooved and pierced. The Ivory and Wood Carvings include an unusually fine series of Net- sukes or Ornaments used to suspend the tobacco pouch from the obi or belt, which in point of variety and workmanship is probably not equaled by any other similar collection in this country. TERMS OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. SPECIAL NOTICE—No employee is authorized tc alter these terms. Bidders take notice: That by bidding they acknowledge to have full knowledge of these terms and agree to be bound thereby. Bidders shail be held liable under the Terms of Sale for every article knocked down to them. ae eee eoers reserve the right to add one or more terms to the following Terms of . ale. 1 The highest bidder to be the buyer, subject to the terms of sale, and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the Auctioneers shall either decide the same or the lot so in dispute shall be im- mediately put up again and re-sold. 2 Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the Auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 3 Every article sold singly; nothing sold by the pair. : 4 Purchasers to give names and addresses, and to make a deposit of 25 per cent., or as much as the Auctioneers may require in part payment, or the whole of the purchase money if required; in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 5 All deposits made are applicable to any or all purchases either at this sale or at any previous sale. - 6 The lots to be taken away and paid for at the pavers risk and expense within the time announced by the Auctioneer, the Auctioneers not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, authenticity or defect in any lot, and making no warranty unless specially mentioned at the time of sale. No sale will be set aside nor allowance made on account of any incorrectness, error in cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. No deduction on damaged articles, all goods are exposed for public etrperdee and sold just as they are. Purchases will be delivered only upon presentation of receipted ill therefor. 7 To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any account be removed during the sale; and the remainder of the purchase money must absolutely be et within the time announced by the Auctioneer and before the examination or removal of the goods. 8 The time allowed for payment of bills and removal of goods is either printed in the catalogue or announced by the Auctioneer and can always be obtained from the office of the Auctioneers. It is the duty of all purchasers to inform themselves thereof and no responsibility shall rest upon the Auctioneer by reason of the purchaser’s ignorance thereof. 9 All purchases made at this sale are at the purchaser’s risk as soon as they are struck off; the Auc- tioneers not being responsible if all or any part of such purchases be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed; however, without assuming any responsibility the Auctioneers will take all usual precautions for the care and protection of the goods during the time allowed for the removal thereof. 10 All claims must be made before the removal of the goods. 11 In case of purchases for which settlement is required by estimated or actual weights, counts or measures, no adjustments will be made after the time allowed by the Auctioneers for the removal of the purchases. No adjustment made on items sold by the lot. 12 The record kept by the clerk of the sale, together with the marked catalogue of the Auctioneers, shall in all cases be accepted by the buyers as final when any question arises. 13 In addition to any other remedies given by law to the seller, it is agreed that in case of failure by the purchasers to comply with these terms, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all lots not paid for and removed within the time allowed by the Auctioneers shall be re-sold at public or private sale without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the purchasers at this sale, together with all charges and expenses which may be incurred by reason of their failure to comply with the terms of sale. 14 The Auctioneers will not be liable for non-delivery of any article above the amount paid by the purchaser of such article. . 15 Commissions to purchase will be executed by the Auctioneers without charge, such purchases, however, being made subject to the terms of sale. ; mn In a of lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneers shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller. 17 All sales made by order of the Court are subject to the confirmation of the Court ordering the sale. The Auctioneers reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 18 Deposits must be paid in cash or in certified check. Deposit receipts must be returned to the Paes atten of the Auctioneers at time and place of payment of bill or no credit can be allowed there- or. 19 In cases where items are sold by estimated weight, count or measure, the purchaser will be billed for and required to pay for the estimated weight, count or measure. If any shortage be shown upon delivery the purchaser will be rebated therefor at the rate of purchase. If there be an excess over the pitimastee weight, count or measure the purchaser will be required to take such excess at the rate of urchase. 1 20 In every case where samples of the lots are shown, these samples to the best of our belief are true and fair, but bidders are cautioned that they must make examination of lots before the sale and no allowance will be made on account of any difference between the sample and the lot. The location of every lot is obtainable from the Auctioneers and it is the duty of purchasers to make examination before the sale. In cases of lots sold by description, the information has been obtained from reliable sources and is believed to be correct, but cannot be guaranteed. 21 The Auctioneers are in no manner connected with the business of the cartage or packing and shipping of purchases, and although they will afford to purchasers every facility for employing careful carriers and packers, they will not hold themselves responsible for the acts or charges of the parties engaged for such services. 92 The Auctioneers reserve the right to withdraw from sale any of the property herein listed or to sell at this sale property not herein listed, and also reserve the right to group one or more lots into one or more selling lots or to subdivide lots into two or more selling lots. 23 The Auctioneers are acting as agents only and are not responsible for the acts of their principals. The name and address of the person placing any property with us for sale will be given to the pur- chaser upon request. CATALOGUE FIRST SESSION MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925, AT 2 P. M. Lo o 6 1—LACQUERED Rounp Box eg Be TazaNese ‘TABLE MIRROR Red and Gold Frame and Stand. pee -3—JAPANESE COLORED PRINTS Y Framed. Nine Pieces. f} ed Dp 4—aranese PLATE, BowLs, WATER POT, ETC. Viet 5—InpIA Brass BELL /4, 6—INpIA BrRoNzE BELLS bf Two Pieces. Ce Adv 7— JAPANESE BRONZE WRITING SETS ax Two Pieces. € 8—JAPANESE BRONZE WRITING CASES Two Pieces. t& UY FO—SMALL JAPANESE BRONZE WATER Pots ( a Os Two Pieces. / 7 AO 3, 11—JAPANESE BRONZE ENCRUSTED PLATES AND Mask Four Pieces. 10—JAPANESE CHOP STICK AND KNIFE SET 12—JAPANESE. PAINTINGS / hope Signed. Seven Pieces. - JAPANESE SWORD GUARDS (TSUBAS) 4 "73-—TSuBA Iron. Incrusted with Bronze and Gold. Signed. > 14—TsuBAS Gold Incrusted Bronze. Signed. Two Pieces. “ op 15—TsuBas Iron. Cut-out Bamboo Patterns. Two Pieces. / o 7 16—TsuBas Iron. Tape Weave Patterns. Gold Incrusted. Signed. Two Pieces. Yi ‘_ 17—TSUBAS o Iron. Alligator and Frog. Two Pieces. a. 18—TsuBAS “ Iron and Bronze. Cut-out. Gold Incrusted. Two Pieces. 5). 19—TsuBas : Iron. Cut-out. Gold Incrusted. Two Pieces. / / o 20— TSsuUBAS . Iron. Cut-out. Gold Incrusted. Horse and Quail. Two Pieces. Z- 21—TsuBAS 5 Iron. Gold Incrusted. Landscapes and Figures. Two Pieces. : a. 22— TsuBAS Iron. Gold and Silver Incrusted, with Storks, Spiders, &c. Two Pieces. H 23—TSUBA Vag-4 Heavy Iron. Incrusted Figures of Skeletons, &c. Signed. : 24—TsuBA Shibu-ichi. Carp Swimming. Gold Inlay. Signed. 25—TsuBA Iron. Cut-out. Incrusted with Archaic Forms. et 26—TsuBA Shakudo, Highly Incusted with Conventional Figures. Fine Grain Surface. 27—TSuBA 7 Shakudo. Gold Dotted Incrustation on Sea Waves. rae © 28—TsusBa Iron. A Window Lattice, with Serpent and Bird in Bronze. Signed. Old Cut-out Piece. 29—TsuBA Bronze. Birds Flying Over Waves, &c. Gold Relief. > 30—TsuBA Iron. Circular, with Leaf Design in Openwork. 3 eons Shakudo. Figures of Quail and Plants, with Gold Incrusting. 2 vs 2 32—TsuBAS “f Brass Incrusted, with Bronze and Gold. Dragon in Clouds. Two Pieces. PAELLA AED DLE LEN CCL 3 33—TsuBas ; Brass. Manin Boat and Dragon in Clouds. Highly Chased, Two Pieces. aC 34— TsuBAS Bronze. Cut-out. Fish Among Grasses. Gold and Silver Incrustation. Two Pieces. se 35—TsuBAs o Bronze. God of Thunder, &c. Finely Incrusted. Two Pieces. 3 36— TsuBAS 7 Bronze. Gold Incrusted Figures of Animals, Birds, &c. Two Pieces. ee aenen 37—TsuBA Copper. Pea-fowl. Chased, Cut-out and Incrusted. / 3 38—TsuBAs Tron. Cut-out Fretwork. Two Pieces. /$23 Be Teueas Iron. Prunus, Dragon Fly, &c. Three Pieces. re 40—TSuUBAS Iron and Bronze. Insects. Incrusted. Two Pieces. . ~ ont es Bt af A a LO / g 41—Tsusas Le # Brass. Incrusted. Tiger, Warrior, &c. Three Pieces. y; ox 42—TsuBas ” or Brass. Cut-out and Gold Incrusted and Chased. Two Pieces. ) 2S 43—TsuBas EI Udo (Black). Highly Incrusted with Gold. Three Pieces. ‘ : / | be 44—TsuBAS o Brass. Cranes and Sacred Bull. Three Pieces. ‘© 45—TsuBAS (=F Bronze. Horses, Birds and Moonlight. Gold and Silver Incrusted. Two Pieces. / 2 46—TsuUBAS bf Bronze. Incrusted. Three Pieces. 47—TsuBAS | Bronze. Incrusted. Waves, Demon, &c. Three Pieces. ¢ 48—Tsupas Iron. Cut-out. Dragon and Leaf Forms. Two Pieces. cm oh f° Bronze and Iron. Lion, &c. Three Pieces 2 37 50—TsuBas ie & S = 7 Bronze. Cut-work. Fans and Iris. Two Pieces. raps, | / f° 51—Kopzuxa HANDLES Incrusted Bronze. Ten Pieces. rh. , 52—Kopzuka HANDLEs Nine Pieces. ar 2 Je 53— KOGAIE | 6s of Assorted. Eight Pieces. ‘ ods ew) 54—BRONZE MENUKIS- Eighteen Pieces. ry 1 55 BRONZE MENUKIS ad ft Sixteen Pieces. 4 \: A) i ; 2 s Ad é a py e/ 4 MALLE = a od yet a 9 eg > -PRONze MENUKIS ‘> Eighteen Pieces. 7b 57—BroNnzE MENUKIS Te dal Twenty-four Pieces. #358—BronzE MENuKIS ' Eighteen Pieces. y f , 50—FUCHI-KASHIRA OMANI / o Eight Sets. / / 3 _60—FucuI-KASHIRA pea FB Seven Sets. 6 fy 61I—MeEnukis ' Twenty-four Pieces. °62—MENUKIS / rt Eight Pieces. /. gt 63—Kopzuka HANDLES Ten Pieces. oo 64—TsuBas Iron and Bronze. Five Pieces. L 65—TsuBA Bronze. Deity in Clouds. 3 f66—Tsu BAS Pierced Floral and Key Patterns. Two Pieces. . / % 67—TsuBas Incrusted Diaper Work. Two Pieces. 7 D4 8—TsuBa Annealed Copper and Iron. Incrusted with Pearl, Coral and Metals. / - 69—TsuBAS ‘ Bronze. Skull and Crabs. Two Pieces. epee SUPAS Iron. Gold Incrusted.. Landscapes and Insects. Two Pieces. 7 10 DAGGERS AND SWORDS mn 4 71—DAGGER Y OA 1 a Fy; Formed from a Lance Head. Double Edge and Ridge, Fixed ey: ij in Metal Shaft Handle. Gold Lacquered Scabbard. Blade 5% Inches. al me ) “bh » Mj : Le Sey ae £ 2! ch ut - ad o Similar to the Above. Black Lacquered Scabbard. Blade yi 514 Inches. 3 Z. 73—KoGAIE ) i, ee | Bronze Incrusted. Carved Bone Case.“ KAA eee, “VON Aw f k= 74-—DAGGER F wes Lance Head Blade. Enameled and Brass Mountings. gp? | LATOACEAD Blade 734 Inches. 7 _ 75—-DAGGER 7) D4 Lance Head Blade, with the Two Back Ridges Hacked with OARS Teeth. Snakeskin Scabbard, Silver Mountings and Kogai. Blade 81% Inches. _ 4 76—KNIFE lu S-= Double Edges and Spine Lacquered Scabbard, Shark skin 7A 4 = a Hilt Incrusted Metal Mounts. Blade 744 Inches. Ahovely | "4 77— DAGGER cys . Blade Similar. Red Lacquered Scabbard, Shark Skin Hilt, ¢ Silver and Bronze Mounts. Blade 91% Inches. y fh gr ee 78—DAGGER “9 At f Red Lacquered Scabbard. Blade Slightly Grooved and Inscription, Length 10 Inches. Brass Mountings. SG. 79— DAGGER Scabbard to Imitate Leather. Udo Mounts. Blade 5 Inches. L 80—DAGGER ny Ye Pr Double Edge. Iron Handle, Cut-out and Incrusted. Natural orl Wood Scabbard, Blade 61% Inches. " Boho rm y 81—SHORT SworD 4 Av F Fi Red Lacquered Scabbard. Bronze Mounts and Kodzuka. i, Blade 914 Inches. fi Lyf Suons SworD Pr ae Scabbard of Cloud Forms. With Kodzuka and Mounts. Blade 81% Inches. 4. 83—SHORT SworD “vp . Narrow Thick Back Blade, 914 Inches Long. Scabbard, . i * na fn Wound with Cane, Hilt Wood, Bronze Mounts. 3 EAD -/_84—SuortT SWORD uteeae y bt 2 Slightly Curved Inverted Edge, Nicked Near Point. Scab- “wa * bard of Bone, Inlaid with Cloisonne Enamels. Blade 8 “.*/ f°” Inches. pS @ by (& 85—SHoRT SworD : ee vs 7. Double Edge and Ridge Lance Head Blade, with Marks and wy oh ed { oe Grooves. Blade to Inches. Gilt Bronze Hilt, Gold Lac- ¢ ho hel quered Scabbard. 86—CEREMONIAL SWORD , ry eee re ~ Flat Back and Broad Rounded Blade without Edge, In- At padded st ip hs fo scription on Both Sides. Incrusted Bronze Hilt, Wood Scabbard Lacquered to Imitate Embossed Leather. Length Over All 201% Inches. | Oe arin: A ee | Broad Blade with Signature. Mottled Lacquer Scabbard, “hye qj with Black Hilt. Blade 634 Inches. AAA / 88— DAGGER 45 Broad Flat Back Tapering Toward Centre. Three Flat al | A. Sides to a Point. Shark Skin Hilt and Bronze Mounts. ~,, | Hilt Lacquered in Red to Resemble Leather. Blade 8 Inches. ji whee .. 89—SHORT SworD = Slightly Curved Blade. Black Lacquered Scabbard with Flying Cranes in Gold. Shark Skin Hilt. Silver Mounts, Kodzuka. Blade to Inches. f go—SworD fy oe / /. Slightly Curved Blade, 2014 Inches. Kogai and Kodzuka. fo ‘ Polished Black Lacquer Scabbard, Shark Skin Hilt, Varied : 4 # Mounts. é 12 } of 91—SworD / Curved Blade, 17 Inches. Black Lacquered Scabbard : i: Brot Similating Stamped Leather. Shark Skin Hilt. Kodzuka. KOA KS fAoep hy iron and Bronze Incrusted Mounts. : _. | 92—SHoRT Sworp oa Curved Blade 1614 Inches. Carved with Dragon and Ar- - Oa Fy 2 b Antes ev oO morer’s Marks. Natural Wood Scabbard. Gove aes 93—DAGGER haw ) nn 4 . Thick Backed Slightly Curving Blade, 124% Inches. Coarse ool wy Han rn Hk aas Wood Grain Scabbard, Shark Skin Hilt, Bronze Mounts. Ge be age 94—SHORT SworD Curving Blade, 1314 Inches (with Point Broken Off). Lace quered Scabbard, with Fine Tea Leaf and Blue Speckling ? “y / and Ornamented with Large Dragon Flies in Powdered Ae Vrs f° Gold Lacquer. Basket Weave Mountings, Shark Skin Hilt, / Kodzuka and Kogai. 95—SHORT SworD | J er Curving Blade with Short Grooves Near Hilt. Scabbard of “SP TOS / v Blue Speckled Lacquer in Black Ground. Shark Skin Handle. ¢ Bronze and Gold Mounts. Kodzuka with Inscription. Blade 15 Inches. )) ee S- - 96—DAGGER Lutes a Slightly Curved Blade, with Short Grooves. Wood Scab- bard with Twist Flutings. Shark Skin Handle. Mounts. Blade 11 Inches. a AL 97—_DAGGER ; } fA a Inverted Blade, 814 Inches, with Blunt Point. Inscription : Engraved on Blade. Bone Scabbard Similating Scales. , 98—SHORT SwoRD AVEC" Qe Slightly Curved and Ground Off at End. Blade Hammered to Represent the Sea. Iron Scabbard and Hilt. f 5 . %,99-—SHORT SworD PN a, Black Lacquer Scabbard, Decorated with Lobsters (Cord YD (de Ring Broken Off). Bronze Mounts. Blade 1014 Inches. 100—SWORD f re. e- L Slightly Curved, with Single Deep and Double Grooves. “een “9. Wood Grain Scabbard and Shark Skin Hilt. Old Iron . Mounts. Blade 26 Inches. IVORY NETSUKES AND SMALL FIGURES 101—Ivory NETSUKES / if Ball and Dog. Two Pieces. 2 Pe eel o2—Ivory FIGURES | __Rabbit and Group. Two Pieces. / 4z103—Ivory Button NETSUKES of Shells. Three Pieces. ) 3 104—Ivory Button NETSUKES Y Bronze Tops. Two Pieces. P- 105—Ivory NETSUKES Mushroom and Snake. Two Pieces. (/f,106-—Wworv NETSUKES Fruit. Three Pieces. 3- 107—Ivory NETSUKES ) Rabbits. Three Pieces. < 108—Ivory NETSUKES Quail. Three Pieces. / Telecel NETSUKES L}- Sacred Bull. Three Pieces. P- 110—Ivory NETSUKE 3 111—Ivory NETSUKES - Bats in a Cloud. Openwork. 3 112—Ivory NETSUKE Toad on Plant. Openwork. ] PT)! 13—Ivory Button NETSUKE Fish. V4 ) =—114—IVORY FIGURES Men. Three Pieces. 115—Ivory NETSUKES Lizard and Lotus. Two Pieces. 14 J 116—Ivory NETSUKES . Gourd, Mouse and Bell. Three Pieces. “S Z 117—Ivory NETSUKES Boar and Lion. Two Pieces. o 118—Ivory NETSUKES Fish Basket, Fruit, &c. Four Pieces. == 119—lvory BuTTON NETSUKES Square and Round. Two Pieces. ‘6 120—Ivory NETSUKES Rooster and Frog. Two Pieces. } 9 121—lvory NETSUKES 7 Eagle and Bird. Two Pieces. ) 4t22—Woop NETSUKES Fr. if rh ; bs 4 of Hotai and Bell. Two Pieces. > -. 123—Woop NETSUKES ' Lion and Plum. Two Pieces. f pe “~124—Woop NETSUKES © Kyrin, Bull and Monkey. Three Pieces. o, agp 125—Woop NETSUKES ai Mask, Shell and Peanuts. Three Pieces. - * < /2 126—Ivory Button NETSUKES f ae J & . ‘ “bt Carved. Two Pieces. f) § 127—Ivory FicuRES er Hotai and Rabbit. Two Pieces. } # ¢»128—Ivory FIGURES i #2 . sf Fox, Man and Boys’. Three Pieces. ‘ 129—Ivory CARVING é / ff 130—lvory CARVING SNUFF BOTTLES, INROS AND MISCELLANEOUS CURIOS 3 13I—SNUFF JAR Form of a Pear Old Crackle Porcelain 15 /4op sue JARS Chinese Blue and White Porcelain. Two Pieces. /4; 133—SNUFF BoTTLEs | Chinese Blue and White Porcelain. One with Band Carved Under Glaze. Two Pieces. ee 134—SNUFF BOTTLES Old Chinese Crackle, with Reserves Decorated in Blue on / : White. Two Pieces. -135—SNUFF BOTTLES é _ Porcelain, &c. Three Pieces. YG! Bee cv KopzUKA AND KoGalI Two Pieces. re 137—SMALL OcTAGON BARREL CANNON 138—Brass PADLOCKS 34 oie Two Pieces. * 139—Brass AND CopPER WRITING SETS Oi 4 é aoe __ Two Pieces. g4, Canes Brass CANNON “4 East INDIAN BRAsS CANDLESTICK AND ALTAR PIECE oe + Two Pieces. ee id _142——EAsT INDIAN BRASS TEMPLE ORNAMENT 1143—IRON STAFF HEAD AND Two METAL STAMPING BLocks J Three Pieces. FE 4¢—warnne CASE 2 Brass Mounted. - Wey | 145—LARGE JAPANESE BrAss PADLOCK a el ee eel ya 4o—Buoouasr Prigst’s BEGGING BELL ~147—CopreR BELL AND METAL BRACELETS Zag 148—Brass TEA Pot 149—CopreR WATER Pots Two Pieces. oer eee 16 150—ETCHED BRASS AND COPPER SMALL TEA Pots Two Pieces. 151—OLD CLOISONNE SMALL TEA Pots Two Pieces. 152—BRONZE AND SILVER GOURD WATER Pots Three Pieces. _y : 153—BRONZE WATER Pots With Feet. Two Pieces. 154—BraAss WRITING CASES Two Pieces. 155—BRONZE WATER PoT AND SMALL TEA Pot Two Pieces. 156—Brass WATER Pots Three Pieces. 157—--CHASED Brass East INDIAN SACRIFICIAL ALTAR PIECES Seven Pieces. 158—CoprpER PRAYER CYLINDERS “Vo Two Pieces. 15Q0—]APANESE PIPE Mounted in Carved Frame, with Carved Ivory Pouch. 160—Woop SNUFF BOTTLE Gourd Shape, with Netsuke, &c. 161—ToBaAcco PoucH Carved Wood Equestrian Combat. With Ivory Netsuke. 162—ToBacco PoucH Gold Lacquer on Wood. Silver Mounts, Ivory Netsuke, &c. ‘. 163—Tosacco Poucu Basket Pattern, Red Lacquered on Wood. 164—INRO Mottled Gold on Wood. Square Shape. Ivory Netsuke. 17 gee NRO / : Natural Wood, with Incrusted Lotus Design. Wood Net- suke. os ane a ~ Carved Black Wood. Raised Figures and Incrusted with Gold. Openwork Button Netsuke, &c. 167—INRO Natural Cherry, with Lacquer Decorations. Netsuke, &c. 168—INRO Natural Wood, with Powdered Gold Lacquer Decorations. Ivory Netsukes. Two Pieces. $5 ~169—INRO Gold Lacquer, with Powdered Gold. Wood Netsuke and Ivory Ojibe. ay i 70—INRO F Chased Brass. Ivory Lion Head Netsuke. 7? age ; Carved Cinnabar Lacquer, with Landscape and Numerous Lacquer Netsuke and Ojibe. ‘ Figures. 7 172—Tosacco PoucH ‘ Red Lacquered, with Netsuke, &c. o 173—Tosacco PoucH ' Incrusted Brass, with Netsuke. | 174—INRO ys Natural Wood, with Black and Gold Lacquer Decorations and Ivory Netsuke. / / 175—INRO , Natural Wood, with Slight Gold Lacquer. Ivory Netsuke. } | =176—SNUFF BOTTLES ° ; on ai Gourd Shape, Cinnabar Lacquer. Two Pieces. Nez 77—NETSUKES . Carved Wood. Frogs and Rabbit. Three Pieces. 178—NETSUKES Carved Wood. Dog and Cats. Three Pieces. 18 ne. ~ 179—NETSUKES Carved Wood. Mushroom and Chestnuts. res. 180—NETSUKES 181—NETSUKES — Ivory. Henand Shell. Two Pieces. 182—NETSUKES » Ivory. Four Pieces. 183—NETSUKE —--—-—- Large Carved Ivory Button. Dragon. ; 2... 184—NETSUKE ~~ Lay Ivory and Bronze. Button. Three Pieces. 185—SNUFF BOTTLES Gourd Shape. Two Pieces. v 186—NETSUKES , Flat on One Side, Double Edge and Point. Gold Flecked Ra rl Scabbard and Carved Gilt Hilt. Blade 81% Inches. iy )-.250—DaccEr 3 o- Heavy Curved Blade, 84 Inches. Black Leather Pattern Scabbard, with Silver Bands. Heavy Iron Hilt. 257—DAGGER ) Ve A ‘ Slightly Curved to a Thin Point. Thick Ridged Back. Carved Wood Scabbard and Hilt of Dragon Pattern. In- — scriptions Etched on Sides. Blade 10% Inches. 258—SWORD : / pos Curved Blade, 16 Inches. Lacquered Scabbard Simulating Leather Covering. Shark Skin Hilt. Copper Mountings and Knife, with Lobster Forms. Blade 1534 Inches. z. Si 59—DAGGER 5 _ Straight Blade Flat on One Side, with Deep Blood Grove, DF Two Edges and Pointed. Bamboo Scabbard, with Carved 260— DAGGER Dragon and Head. Blade 1534 Inches. yA Ba Ground Thin Toward the Hilt, with Heavy Curved Point. Scabbard of Transparent Blood Chlor. Shark Skin Hilt, © Silver Kodzuka and Mounts. Blade 7% Inches. 261—HunTING KNIFE i co Broad Steel Blade, with Cut-out Scroll Border Along Back. > Blade 14 Inches, Lightly Engraved with European Subjects. Ivory Paneled Handle. ", _262—DAGGERS AND KNIFE ee om 2% ae! s afuits- Three Pieces. 263— JAPANESE FIREMAN’S Hook ; SS With Belt Hook and Extension. ~”*?~ 24 264—JAPANESE POLICEMAN’S BATON Bamboo Scabbard. 265—JAPANESE POLICEMAN’S BATON Shark Skin Handle. 266—WRITING CASES Etched Brass. Two Pieces. 267— WRITING CASE Bronze. 268—WRITING CaAsEs Brass. Two Pieces. pen tp l Gf 2A Pewee a 7} Engraved Brass. Octagonal. 270—WaATER Pots Copper and Cloisonne. Two Pieces. 271— KASHIRA-KoyIRI Gold Incrusted. Fifteen Pair. -272—KopzuKA HANDLES Gold Incrusted. Twenty Pieces. 273— MENUKIS Gold Incrusted. Eighteen Pair. 274— KASHIRA-KOJIRI Gold Incrusted. Sixteen Pair. - 275—KopzuKa HANDLES Ten Pieces. 4 276—MENUKIS Eighteen Pair. 277— KASHIRA-KOJIRI Sixteen Pair or Sets. i ie) 278— KopzuKA HANDLES Ten Pieces. 279—M ENUKIS i vaaAA/ Nineteen Pair. 25 e~ A’. oo © 280—Larce Coprer MENUKIS Seven Pieces. 1S §281—MeEnukis Thirty-six Pair. 2 282— KASHIRA-KOJIRI hey Thirty-three Sets. 283— KopzuKA KNIFE BLADES 4 “Twenty Pieces. 4. 284—KopzuKa KniFE BLADES owr Thirty Pieces. 4 285—TsuBas o Iron. Cut-out. Insects Incrusted. Two Pieces. / 286—TsuBAS i Iron, assorted. Five Pieces. 287—TsuBAS Shibuichi. Cranes, &c. Two Pieces. 288-—TsupAs Shibuichi. Tiger and Cat. Two Pieces. / 289— TsuBAs Iron. Tiger, Spears, &c. Three Pieces. ~290—TsuBAs vt Iron. Insects Incrusted, &c. Two Pieces. 5 -291—TsuBAS Bronze. Incrusted. Hen, &c. Two Pieces. 292— TsuBAS Shido. Rosette, &c. Three Pieces. FF ~293—TSUBAS Iron. Incrusted and Chased. Two Pieces. wxsttnse - 294—TsuBAS Vis Witch and Birds Flying. Two Pieces. Yaa -9-295—TsuBas , Schinchiu. Figures and Incrustations. Four Pieces. 26 296—TsuBAS Shibuichi. Fisherman, Geese, &c. Three Pieces. 297— I suBAS Copper. Four Pieces. 298—TsuBAS Iron. Cut-out. Pheasant, Insects. Two Pieces. 299— IT sUBAS Iron. Boars, Temple, &c. Four Pieces. 300— T'suBAS Copper. Spiders, Carp. Two Pieces. SECOND SESSION TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925, AT 2 P. M. OLD JAPANESE COLOR PRINTS—RARE EXAMPLES pa 301—Kryomasu Actor, with Two Swords. 302—MAsAnoBu, O. Daikoku Assisting in the Making of the New Year’s Cakes. f; ex 303—HARUNOBU CY Yedo Belle, Seated, and Attendant with a Shamisen. eo ¥ 304—UTAMARO Qf Followers Carrying Standards. 305— KoriusAl Daimio and Followers. i OETA, 306— Koriusal Yebisu and Hotei Leading a Horse. Ae ’ 307—KuNISADA 4 Two Actors with Drawn Swords. & 308— KryonoBu Four Portraits of Yedo Belles. 309—SHUNAHO Actor Gesticulating. U/, Sy 310—Masanosy, K. WE Figure of a Poet. e, § 311—SHIGEMASA Boys Gathering Rice Shoots. ~-312—Toyvoxunt Two Actors in Tragic Colloquy. 28 fr 313— ToyoxKunl At \ Corner of a Palace, with Figures. From the 49 Ronin. , f 314—Y EICHO Yoshiwara Belle and Two Children. . 315—KuMISADA Girl Shaving the Neck of Another. 316—SHUNYAI The Attack. 317—KorIUSAI Two Belles Writing. - 318—KAKEMONO Ad \ Signed. 319— KAKEMONO Two Pieces. BEADS /$ * 320—CLEAR AMBER BEADS | Cut and Graduated Sizes. Long String. 2. 321—JADE NECKLACE a Light Green and Deep Mottling. Lt 322—STRING OF PURPLE GLAss BEADS f #f 323—Strinc Carvep Biue Grass BEaps V4 y, Vg 324—STRING TurcuoisE Matrix BEADS eS /3 325—STRING LAPIS-LAZULI BEADS é & é¢ 326—StTRING CuT GARNET BEaDs e ® 327-—STRING JADE BEADs ses Pale Green and Mottled. Long String. 4, 328—CarvED PurPLE BEAD NECKLACE 4) 329—STRING GREEN BEaps é-~ 330—StrinG Rep Beaps 29 SWORDS AND DAGGERS +) 331—DAGGER Of phe: a” / ; Double Edge and Ridged Back. Natural Dark Wood Scab- ¥. ID AS F bard, with Silver Mounts. Blade 9 Inches. A oO 332—SHORT SworD on Slightly Curved. Blood Grooves. Lacquered Scabbard ue Pa g Simulating Leather. Shark Skin Hilt. Incrusted Mounts “7 3 and Kodzuka. Blade 11% Inches. Z _ 333—DaccER Sys Ss IY Sheces ys oy, Straight Blade, 11 Inches. Red Lacquered Scabbard, £4 Ns Speckled with Pearl. Iron Pommel and Bound Hilt. Oy mics Es rashes? 5 tS asd BY 334—SHoRT SworD i / } Fy Blade Slightly Curved, 11 Inches, with Short Grooves. SGtVe— Wood Scabbard, with Brass Mounts. 7 ) 335—DAGGER RK oC t ye io ager Polished Wood Scabbard, Shark Skin Hilt. Kodzuka and (7 o Kogai. Bronze Mounts. Blade 1134 Inches. «= 336—SWorRD / 4 \ Curved Blade, 1934 Inches. Black Lacquered Scabbard, GI TOW with Flutings. Bound Shark Skin Hilt. Shido Mounts. | Kodzuka. pi f iP ck i Ye ie wtcSig yp 37—DAGGER ee orth LL Straight Blade, 934 Inches, Flat on One Side. Black Lac- gm | Tr ~ quered Scabbard, with Figure of a Devil. With Kodzuka. t Y all Newco 338—DAGGER Pius 4 Straight Blade, Double Ridged, 8 Inches.. Gold Lacquered * fr Pye ’ Scabbard. Bound Shark Skin Hilt. Incrusted Mounts. j ‘ 339—DaGGER ee gt Pe EAA. Vhek Blade Slightly Curved‘ at Point, with Short Grooves. Fluted fw canal Wood Scabbard, with Plaited Shark Skin Hilt. Udo Mounts, @vwywe"* re m 4 &c. Blade 11 Inches. rnnas 340—SHORT SWORD yy, or Curved Blade to a Point, 1534 Inches. Black Lacquer and AL ony Gold Scabbard. Shark Skin Hilt. Shibuichi Mounts and fy} Kodzuka. V 4 a , 2 30 341—SAKE POT Brown Wood, Gold Lacquer Decorations. 342—BronzE BrusH Pots Two Pieces. 343—BRONZE AND SILVER WATER Pots Three Pieces. 344—BRONZE PENDANT POUCH 345—SMALL WATER Pots Three Pieces. 346—BRONZE PoucH PLATE, FIsu, ETC. Five Pieces. 347—SMALL LACQUER POCKET SHRINE AND SNUFF BOTTLE Two Pieces. IVORY AND WOOD CARVINGS g «= 348—Woop CARVING Man with Bag of Rice. Ivory Infaid. 3 *s ~ 349—Woop CarvINcs Lion and Skull. Two Pieces. ke 350—Woop CARVING patie Rich Man. Ivory Inlay. -- a, 351—Woop CARVINGS 2 Toads and Lion Head. Two Pieces. ; f ©), 352—Woop CARVINGS = | Masks. Four Pieces. Man with Gourd Bottle. a 3 353—Woop CARVING Ss “ «—.£- 354—Woop Carvincs oy, Horses Grazing. Three Pieces. VA? 355—Ivory CARVING Farmer. / 31 g. 356—I voRY CARVING Water Mill ]? 357—Ivory CARVING / i é Child Riding a Tortoise. If : £7 358—lIvory CARVING j Boy After a Toad. 359—Ivory CARVING The Fencers. 360—Ivory CARVING Fruit Vender 361—IvoryY CARVING Comb Maker. 362—Ivory CARVING Umbrella Mender. 363—Ivory CARVING Shamisen Maker. 364—IvorY CARVING Lantern Maker. 365—Ivory Button NETSUKE 366—Ivory NETSUKES Bird and Carp. Two Pieces. 367—Ivory CARVING Sword Polisher. 368—Ivory CARVING Wrestlers. 369—Ivory CARVING Oni. 370—IvorY CARVING | Daruma Stretching. 371—Ivory NETSUKES Pig and Dog. Two Pieces. 32 372—Ivory BuTTON NETSUKE Pierced Design. 373—Ivory BuTToN NETSUKES Two Pieces. 374—Ivory NETSUKE Hotei. 375—Ivory NETSUKEsS Snakes. Two Pieces. 376—Ivory NETSUKE Lion and Mice. Two Pieces. 377—Ivory CARVINGS Boy with Fish and Baby. Two Pieces. 378—Ivory CARVINGS Man Carrying Basket of Fish, and Animal. 379—Ivory NETSUKES Bat, Tortoise and Crab. Three Pieces. 380—Ivory CARVING Bell Ringer. 381—Ivory BuTTon NETSUKE 382—Woop CARVING Old Woman. 383—Woop CARVING Man Carrying Tea Chest and Bird. 384— Woop CARVING Woman Sitting on Log. 385—Ivory CARVING Flower Vender. 386—Ivory CARVING Priest with Staff. 387—Ivory CARVING Tea Drinker, and Man with Bird and Cage. Two Pieces. Two Pieces. 33 388—Ivory CARVING Soldier with Torch. 389—Ivory CARVING Warrior and Woman. 390—Ivory CARVING Man Carrying Rice Shoots. Oe, 391—Ivory HousEHOLD SHRINE wee. With Buddha, &c. ] 7 3 2. 392—Ivor MAsks { Gods of Good Luck. Twelve Pieces. 16. 393—Ivory FIGURE Fisherman. 2/ 394—Ivory FIGURE Crab Fishing. x -395—Ivory FIGURE Boatman, with Gourd, &c. /§ “3960—IvoRY FIGURE Priest with Scroll. 397—Ivory BuTToN NETSUKE Wise Men. 398—Ivory CARVING Group of Foo Dogs. SE ,399—Ivory CARVING. Kwanon. 3 / 400—Ivory CARVING Boatman and Tortoise. JAPANESE LACQUER - 40I—CASE OF DRAWERS = Dark Wood, Flecked with Brilliant Hues Dusted in. One 4 Deep and Four Shallow Drawers. Both Ends Open, 10% ‘ by 12 by 7% Inches. a an 34 402— MINIATURE CABINET Upright Form, Enclosed with Two Doors in Front is a Series of Floriated Branches Inside and Out. Scroll Top, and Table } +7, of Eight Drawers. Brownish Red Lacquer with Decorations cy Base, with Feet. Size 24 by 15 by 1014 Inches. 403—JAPANESE MIRROR Bearing a Blazon of the Shoguns and a Border of Cherry Black Lacquer Case, with the Blazons in Gold. Diameter 7 Trees in Landscape, Deeply Cut in Yellow Bronze. In » a. iO 12 Inches. 4 /-~404—JAPANESE TRUNK al Black Lacquer with Chased Brass Mounts. Tray Top. 2 2 405—JAPANESE MIRROR ie, yA f ¥ S, or ; Fan Decorations, &c. 406—JAPANESE BRONZE Automaton Grasshopper. /F 4 407—BRonzE BEETLE A- 408—BRoNnzE FLy. +] 409—BRONZE CRAB. 410—INDIAN Bronze Ipots 4-4-f~ é Two Pieces. JAPANESE FIRE ARMS 411—Matcu Lock GuN Long Barrel, Octagonal Near Butt; and Decorated with Lacquer Figure, &c. Rosette at End of Barrel. Brass Mounts with Lavish Engraving. 412—Matcu Lock Gun Heavy Barrel. Damasceened with Silver Fan Blazon and Leaf Designs. Brass Mounts. 413—Matcu Lock Gun Octagonal Barrel with Silver Damasceened Head of Oni. Engraved Brass Mounts. 30 414—Matcu Lock Gun Or Hand Cannon. Heavy Tapering Bronze Barrel, Damas- ceened the Length with the Figure of a Dragon in Silver and oy Colored Bronze, and with Characters at Butt and End. Heavy Reinforced Mouth. Small Hand Grip. Length of Barrel 2314 Inches. 415—SMALL Matcu Lock GuN Light Octagonal Steel Barrel of Small Bore, with Silver vi oo Damasceened Blazon. Brass Mounts. Full Length 36 Inches. 410—SHorRT Matcu Lock Gun / alt Octagonal Steel Barrel with Blazons. Engraved Brass Mounts. Full Length 33 Inches. » 416a—JAPANESE Matcu Lock Gun 7 Inlaid Hex. Barrel, 18 Inches, Brass Mountings. 417—MINIATURE CANNON /, vf Se Heavy Bronze. Inscription, Blazons and Heads Forming S24 ya | Rings, &c. Length 734 Inches. / rd 418—MINIATURE CANNON Bronze Engraved with Inscriptions and Other Marks. Length 9 Inches. 419 MINIATURE CANNON & Bronze, with Engraved Inscription and Fantastic Designs. Length 834 Inches. JAPANESE SWORDS 420—RAIN SworbD. _ Amagoi Ken or “Praying for Rain’’ Sword. For Temple | Use, with Tokko Hilt. A Broad Two-edged Blade, broad- < o/ * ened at the Point. Deeply Engraved with Inscriptions. Red 44 Lian Ade oh, Lacquered Scabbard. Length of Blade 26% Inches. Hilt 8% Inches. 3 421—SWoORD rs % Ve pa "bei / ig Slightly Curved Blade, with Deep Grooves. Natural Wood ak : Scabbard and Hilt. Blade 30 Inches. 4 : 422—SWORD o ia / ~ Slightly Curved. Black Lacquer Speckled Scabbard. Share , : ' skin Hilt. Bronze Mounts. GAC) 36 423—SHORT SworD 3B} fs Broad Two-edged Blade, Broadened at the Point, with Deep '. 4 Blood Grooves on Either Side and Heavily Seated in Hilt. A ct Ok. ured The Scabbard of Black Lacquer is Brilliantly Flecked with £Z. nhewa Powdered in Colors, and Bears Lengthy Inscriptions in sragictins y Gold Lacquer, Applied Mountings in Silver, Gold, &c. : ; ete ES Roman Shape Blade 15 Inches Long. : 424—SWORD Ge Curved Blade. Black Polished Lacquer Scabbard. Shark- DoS is 7 skin Hilt. Udo and Lacquer Mounts. Hodzuka, &c. Blade tO & 17% Inch. ( 425—SWoORD CA GH 4 do Curved Blade with Deep Grooves. Scabbard Dull Gold 7 “4 Lacquer, Fluted Lengthwise and Wound Sharkskin Hilt. ¥ Udo Mounts, Kodzuka and Kogai. Blade 19% Inches. 420—SHORT SworRD i I, Slightly Curved, with Short Grooves. Scabbard Black Lac- Y eo” AM quer Incrusted with Irregular Bits of Ivory, Quartz, &c. Ip. dy 2 PO aod Sharkskin Hilt. Has Kodzuka and Kogai and Metal and AT 2 AvAK eS Lacquer Mounts. J\AT Aa | Knpi { Ks ¥ 427— DISARMING BATON sche rea, Steel, Square, Tapering to a Blunt Point, with Inscription. / / j For Temple Use. Wood Scabbard with Conventional t 2, Carvings. Blade 12 Inches. Ci | 428—DAGGER Curved Blade, 1244 Inches. Wood Scabbard. Lacquered to Imitate Leather. Shark Skin Hilt. Silver Mounts and Ornaments. DAS 429— DAGGER Ae we Scabbard Black Lacquer with Dragons, Birds, &c., in Cloi- ek sonne Enamel. Chased Silver Bronze Mounts. Blade 9 po Ge io pag ~ Inches. CRY * Bit = ”, afro OE ee ree RAVE, be Ti Straight Double Edge Blade, with Grooves and Engraved 4 fe gl , Characters. Red Lacquered Scabbard of Fluted and Tied and Pattern. Iron Hilt. Blade 21 Inches. 3” _ 431—DaccER ed soe + Blade Straight, Broadening at the Point, with Double “y/" | / Edges, Short Grooves and Engraved Characters. Iron Hilt. - sea ctf Wood Scabbard with Lacquer Insects. Blade 12 Inches. SY a g 4 : 432— DAGGER sp | Long Square Blade Tapering Toward the Point. Bamboo R” Bi ; a7 Pe a Scabbard. Iron Hilt. Blade 17 Inches. Hy iM oe": . : } / 433—BATON o- Carved Wood, with Lotus Design. Silver and Gilt Mounts. Ceremonial. Length 21 Inches. Oe 434—SHORT SworD cs 1O0 Ww ; Heavy Slightly Curved Blade” Scabbard Copper Mounted with Fire Gilt Brass and Hilt, Guard, &c., of the Same. With Kodzuka. Blade Ree: eae Zé 435—DAGGER a Cr e ey Curved Blade, 12 ares 7Red Lacquered Scabbard and 9“? ath Hilt. Gilt Brass Mounts Engraved. 0 436—SHORT SworRD J; Slightly Curved Blade, 1434 Inches. Lacquered Leather fon Pattern Scabbard. Shark Skin Hilt, Yellow Bronze Mounts. 437—SHORT SWORD b ay fie S&S \ Curved Blade, 1434 Inches, with Slight Grooves. Scabbard “7 Ae : Ribbed Black Lacquer, Shark Skin Hilt. Bronze Mounts and Kodzuka. 438—SHORT SworD ae ‘GA y t § eae Heavy Curving Blade, 11 Inches. Natural Wood Grain “y¢vTe — Scabbard. Kodzuka, &c. é 439— DAGGER ) f 5 te 3 po S or Thick Blade 814 Inches, with Three Deeply Carved Figures. ~ 7 Black Lacquer Scabbard Flecked. Shark Skin Hilt. 440—SHORT SWORD Qe. Scabbard Lacquered to Imitate Leather. Shark Skin Hilt aryl Silver Bronze Mounts and Kodzuka. Blade 12% Inches. SF 38 _. 441—Sworp 7 Slightly Curved Blade, with Double Grooves. Natural — ¥VS Wood Scabbard. Blade 1614 Inches. 442—SworD. © x G4 yo y’ YA Heavy Blade, with Single and Double Grooves. Lacquered ee Scabbard. Shark Skin Hilt. Bronze and Incrusted Mounts and Kodzuka. Blade (Point Broken Off) 163% Inches. 443—SWworD fh Curved Blade, 2314 Inches, with Deep Grooves. Lacquered GANGES | ] Watered Pattern Scabbard. Shark Skin Hilt, Bronze | Mounts and Kodzuka. i 444—SWORD i GPS ea Slight Curve Near Point. Black Lacquered Scabbard, sf gallina” ae, Flecked with Dusted Colors, Shark Skin Hilt. Bronze and / Lacquer Mounts and Kodzuka. Blade 17 Inches. ae 445—-SWORD 7G4rt sh 7. ; Slightly Curved Blade, 21 Inches. Scabbard Black Lacquer, with Gold Butterflies. Bronze Tsuba and Kodzuka. 2 446—SHORT Sworp eet, be Gre 4 Heavy Curved Blade, 14 Inches. Scabbard Black Lacquer, f with Ridges. Shark Skin Hilt, Bronze Mounts, Kodzuka and Kojiri. . » 447—SHORT SworD ~ | qt Zz Lacquer Scabbard, Wood Grain Pattern, with Black Lines. yee 4 GF Shark Skin Hilt, Bronze Mounts andi aaa Blade 12 Inches. y, _ske 448—SHorT Sworp Ae Heavy Blade, 1434 Inches. Wood Scabbard. Shark Skin £ La. th how j O. Hilt, Silver Bronze Mounts. 4 Ae uy .449—SHORT SworD- (LL Ad! ri LY vid. Wy dA pre Broad Curving Blade, {1 u Inches. Lacquer Scabbard, PACT © Cy with Red Spots and Translucent Flecking. Hilt Iron. / 9 CTR A) ‘ Kodzuka and Kojiri. 450— DAGGER Fp Re Black Lacquered Scabbard and Hilt, with Gold Lacquer sf | Mateo. Decoration. With Kodzuka and Kojiri. Blade 1014 Inches. 39 BUDDHAS AND OTHER TEMPLE FIGURES ofr 6. 451—CARVED Woop FIGURE Attendant to Buddha. Tang Dynasty. Height 23 Inches. 452—CARVED Woop FIGURE Possibly Kwan Tai. Tang Dynasty. Height 20 Inches. roy 9 453—CarvED Woop FIGURES | 2, From a Tang Temple in Honan. Tang Dynasty. Height 25 Inches. Two Pieces. ‘ ALL emoala Woop FIGURES , xt From a Tan Temple in Honan. Three Pieces. / 455—CARVED Woop FIGURES c nS - Attendants on Kwan Yin. Ming Dynasty. Two Pieces. Height 43 Inches. From a Ming Temple. 450—LOHAN FIGURES eB Ming Figures from a Temple. (Part of a Set of Eighteen.) ; Four Figures. Height Approximately 60 Inches, with Bases Ava 70 Inches. 4 7 lige meet HORSE 4 ‘ Tang Dynasty. is 458—Lotus STAND Or Base. Faience. From Shansi. Kwan Yin, Posed on an Elephant. Ming Dynasty. From ) (a CE aan STONE FIGURE Honan. Height 4o Inches. ' ee STONE FIGURE + a Kwan Yin. Ming Dynasty. Height 24 Inches. / A CO an Sale STONE FIGURE or BUDDHA f From Honan. Ming Dynasty. Height 26 Inches. / SpA STONE FIGURE Buddha. Height 22 Inches. / 463—STONE FIGURE Buddha. Ming Dynasty. From Honan. Height 20 Inches. 40 f 464—STONE FIGURE Kwan Yin. Tang Dynasty. From Honan. Height 24 Inches. / {/ , 405—STONE FIGuRE Buddha. Ming Dynasty. From Honan. Height 14 Inches. . 406—STONE FIGURE Buddha. Ming Dynasty. From Honan. Height 19 Inches. 467—STONE HEapD Wei Dynasty. From Honan. COLLECTION OF SPEAR HEADS Long and Short Varieties, Down to the Diminutite Arrow Point, in Great Variety of Forms and Chasing. _ 408—Lonc Spear Heap Nearly Straight, Broadening Near the Point. Deep Grooves. Blade 20 Inches. 4690—Lonc Spear Heap Straight Blade Lightly Grooved Long Ridges. Length 23 Inches. 470—Lonc SPEAR HEAD Nearly Straight, with Short Cross Lugs at Base. Length 181% Inches. 471—LonG SPEAR Point Flat on One Side, with Deep Broad Blood Grooves. Blade 30% Inches. 472—LonG SPEAR PoINT Flat on One Side, with Groove. Length 30 Inches. 473—LonG SPEAR PoINnT Broader Blade, Flat on One Side, with Groove. Length 19 Bs Inches. 474—LonG SPEAR PoINT Straight to a Point. Engraved Toothed Groove on Flat Side. Length 2514 Inches. 475-—LONG SPEAR POINT Oviform. Hollowed Out on Flat Side. Length 12% Inches. 470—LoNG SPEAR Points 1 One with Groove. Engraved Characters. 10% and 13 ) Inches. Two Pieces. \ O95 Mir 477—SPEAR PoIntT g~ Heavy Short Blade, 914 by 2 Inches. a5 478—SPEAR POINT Curved Blade, with Ground Section on Back. Blood Grooves. Length 14 Inches. * maraenig ssi peta , 479—SPEAR Points x / : Slightly Curved. 15 and 17 Inches. Two Pieces. 2 ~ 480—SPEAR PoInT _.---Broad Short, with Groove, 614x2 Inches. —r 481—SPEAR PoINT Heavy Blade, Cut-out Centre, 9 by 33% Inches. - 482—SPEAR Point Curved Blade, with Curved Point, or Lug Near Base. _Length 15 Inches. 483—SPEAR POINT With Large Curved Branch on One Side. Length 14% Q- Inches. Branch 5% Inches. 484—SPEAR PoINTs | Grooves on Flat Side, 8 Inches. Two Pieces. el sanpeet he -485—SPEAR PoINTs Grooved and Ridged on Both Sides. Two Pieces. 4 486—Lonc SPEAR PoINntT Curved Blade. Haft Socket Attached on Side. “487—LONG SPEAR POINT With Upturned Cross Branches at Base, 13 by 6 Inches. 3 488—Lonc SPEAR POINT oO aR Ridges on Both Sides, Dropping Branches, 14% by 9% 4 Inches. All Edges Ground. 489—LONG SPEAR POINT Ridged. Long Curved Blade and Cross Branches. All Edges Ground, 20 by 8 Inches. —— Inittrasahie ae veri his at cae = a > 42 _ 490—SPEAR HEapDs CO With Upturned Branches. Length 8 to 10 Inches. Four Pieces. 491—SPEAR HEADS if With Straight Branches, 10 by to Inches. oo “ 492—SPEAR HEADS Straight and Scroll Branches. Two Pieces. , 493—SPEAR HEaDs f Upturned Branches, 7 by 4 Inches. Two Pieces. a 494—SPEAR HEADS Assorted. Length 8% to 9% Inches. Three Pieces. 495—SPEAR HEADs Assorted. Length 7 to9 Inches. Three Pieces. é f 490—SPEAR HEADS Assorted. Three Pieces. 497—SPEAR HEADS Straight Branches, 10 by 8% Inches. Two Pieces. 498—SPEAR HEADS Straight Branches, 10%4 and 11% Inches. Two Pieces. 499—SPEAR HEADs Forked “U” Shape, 5% by 6% Inches. } 8 500—SPEAR HEADS Scroll Branches, 9 by 8% Inches. 501—SPEAR HEADS Forked “U” Shape. Two Pieces. epee cian 502—SPEAR HEADs Forked “U” Shape. Smaller. Two Pieces. £ 503—SPEAR HEADS Lt Forked “U”’ Shape, with Figures Cut Out. Two Pieces. 504—SPEAR PoINTs a Flat Leaf Shape. “ Heart’? Cut Out. Two Pieces. Length _. © Inches. } a 4} f 43 505—SPEAR POINTS fry A. | Cut-out and Chased. -Fwe Pieces. PL 506—SPEAR PoINT ____Broad and Flat. Cut-out and Chased Like the Devil. re 507—SPEAR POINT = Heart and “U”’ Shape. With Chased Dragons. Two Pieces. a ~ 508—SPEAR PoINTs : ae and Trident Shapes. Cut Spurs, &c. Two Pieces. z Be Sidi SPEAR PoINTs Fi “U”’ Shape. Three Pieces. + 510—SMALL SPEAR POINTS Cut-out Blossom Patterns. Three Pieces. JL, 511—Suaur SPEAR POINTS Cut-out. Assorted. Three Pieces. 7. ‘6 512—ArRROW PoINntTs Five Pieces. / 513—SPEAR PoINTs Assorted. Three Pieces. eae eas PoINnTs . With Branches, assorted. Four Pieces. /° 515—SPEAR Points Cut-out, Fish Hook, &c. Four Pieces. Si «16—SPEAR PoINTs if With Branches, assorted. Three Pieces. 5 17—SPEAR PoINTs With “V” Branches. Five Pieces. © po Sead 518—SPEAR PoINTs Heart Patterns Cut-out. Four Pieces. 519—SPEAR POINTS 5 “ing Heart Patterns Cyt-out. Four Pieces. 520—SPEAR POINTS Assorted Patterns, Cut-out, &c. Five Pieces. 44 521—ARROW PoINnTs Assorted Patterns, Cut-out, &c. Five Pieces. 522—SPEAR HEAD “U” Shape, with Cut Fine Scroll Spurs on Shank and Outer Edges. 523—SPEAR HEAD Trident. With Fine Spurs Cut on Shank. 524—SPEAR HEAD “U” Shape. Cut-out Shank. << 525—SpEaR HEAD Shield Shape. Cut-out Pattern Chased with the Demon of Thunder. = 526—SPEAR HEaps Heart Shape Similar to the Above Item and One “U” a Shape to Match It, Chased with Dragon Forms. : 527—SPEAR POINT ~ Cut-out Design in Oval. 528—SpPEAR POINT _ With Cut Scroll Spurs, &c. » £- 5290—SpeEaR Points Crescent Design, &c. Five Pieces. “ 530—SPEAR HEAD Blade Pitched at Right Angle. Length of Spur 9% Inches. 531I—SPEAR HEAD Spurs on Either Side. Length 10 Inches, Spur 5 Inches. 532—SPEAR HEADs With Single Spur. Two Pieces. 533—SPEAR HEADs With Single Spur. Two Pieces. 534—SPEAR HEADs With Single Spur, assorted. Four Pieces. 535—SPEAR HEADs Heavy Spur and Steel Haft Socket. Cg 4 45 5360—SPEAR HEADs Straight Spurs, 10 by to Inches. 537—SPEAR HEADS Short Spurs, 13 by 4% Inches. 539—SPEAR HEApDs With Spurs, assorted. Three Pieces. 539—SPEAR HEADS Upturned Quillons. ‘Two Pieces. 540—SPEAR HEADS Assorted, with Quillons. Five Pieces. 541—SPEAR HEADS Assorted, with Quillons. Two Pieces. 542—SPEAR POINTS . Cut-out Hawthorn Blossoms on Heads. Five Pieces. iat, 543—SPEAR POINTS Cut-out Hawthorn Blossoms, &c. Five Pieces. eee, 544—SPEAR POINTS yp Z Cut-out Characters. Four Pieces. 545—SPEAR POINTS Cut-out Characters, &c. Three Pieces. 546—SPEAR POINTS . Cut-out Designs. Five Pieces. 7 * 547—SPEAR Points y) t— : L Ue l, Cut-out and Mounted. AV V/AAMAIE oe DE eto PISTOLS AND SMALL HAND CANNON | x 548—BroNZE HAND CANNON Hexagonal, 61% Inches. ue 549—Brass HAND CANNON Hexagonal, 634 Inches. 9S s50—Beass HAND CANNON mk AT) ty Round, 7 Inches. ‘2 oad 46 : 551—BRONZE MINIATURE HAND CANNON 2 Inches. 552—BRONZE MINIATURE HAND CANNON } 13¢ Inches. ra 2 ne ws a 553—BronzE MINIATURE HAND CANNON we 1 Inch. J; 554—JAPANESE MATCHLOCK PIsToL it Octagonal Barrel Inlaid, Brass Mountings. Barrel 10% Inches. 3 f =555—JAPANESE MATCHLOCK PISTOL e Brass Barrel and Mountings. j Zé wa 5560—JAPANESE MATCHLOCK PISTOL wT A Hexagonal Steel Inlaid Barrel, Brass Mountings. £ 557-—JAPANESE MaTCHLock PisToL 6. Inlaid Steel Barrel. ; fp £- 558—JAPANESE MaTCHLock PisToL ae. Inlaid Steel Barrel, 834 Inches. o. 7, 550— JAPANESE MATCHLOCK PISTOL A a Hexagonal Steel Barrel, 914 Inches. 560— DAGGER Carved Bone Scabbard. 561—CARPENTER’S TOOLS Two Pocket Cases. 562— KNIVES Ae g rae Two Wood Cases. 563— DAGGERS Wood Sheaths. Two Pieces. 5604—SPEAR PoINTs Assorted. Seven Pieces. 505—SPEAR PoINTs With Haft Sockets. Five Pieces. 47 pip: 566—SPEAR PoINnTs _ Seven Pieces. 5607—SPEAR PoINTs Five Pieces. es 568—SPEAR PoInTs a Seven Pieces. 569—SPEAR POoINTs Four Pieces. SWORDS, ETC. / if ger 570 —SWORD rf v Slightly Curved Blade, 20 Inches. Black Lacquered Scab- bard, Flecked. Shark Skin Hilt. Shakudo Mounts and Kodzuka. /571—Sworp : , Ye Slightly Curved Blade, 1734 Inches. Black Lacquer Scab- oO bard. Shark Skin Hilt. Shakudo Mounts and Kodzuka. Yellow Bronze Tsuba. fD 572—Sworp J tee ise Slightly Curved Blade, 17 Inches. Coarse Wood Grain Lacquered Scabbard and Hilt. Copper Bronze Mounts. Kodzuka and Kojiri. 573—SHORT SWORD “2 Slightly Curved Blade, 1114 Inches, with Gold Incrusted Vi ‘J Characters and Ornament. Scabbard of Lacquered Wood Grain Pattern in Red and Black, with Hilt in Imitation of Leather. | Copper Bronze Mounts, Slight Gold Lacquer Ornament. With Kodzuka. aoa SWORD Je wu Double Edged and Ridged Bde 12 Inches, with Deeply Wt oe Chased Buddhistic Figure, Characters, &c. Coarse Grained Wood Scabbard, Shark Skin Hilt, Bronze Ornaments. Eases chs 70) Straight Blade, the Back Being Cut into a Double Row of A Saw Teeth. Length 20 Inches. Coarse Wood Grain Scab- Pm bard, Shark Skin Hilt. Woven Pattern, Bronze Mounts. f yy £, f kate 48 yf +=576—SHORT SworD LANDON Ae jo Heavy Slightly Curved Blade, Deeply Carved Characters, : ) Figure and Ornament. |= Dark Wood Scabbard, Silver / roe Mounts. Shark Skin Hilt. ' - 577—SWORD C3 2 {A -t" 40 “4Att > / Curved Blade 1814 Cee Lacquered Scabbard, with r 1 “A Scattered White Spots Rubbed in. Shark Skin Hilt. Gold ANG Incrusted Mounts and Kodzuka. 578—SWORD Curved Blade, 19!4 Inches, with Short Deep Channels. tLivi 1 7 Black Lacquered Scabbard, with Translucent Dusting v, ; Rubbed in. Shark Skin Hilt. Chased Black Bronze Gold } Incrusted Mounts. 5 790— KoDZUKAS Copper Handles with Inlaid Inscriptions, &c. Five Pieces. hae , ne . \., a x __ Pree, a 580— DAGGER A Double Ridge. Iron Ring Handle. GOT 7 eal J Of 581—MENuKIS, &c. Nine Pieces. Assorted. hae SWORD GUARDS AND ORNAMENTS 582—IRON TsuBAs Cut-out. Ebisu and Bamboo Tree. Two Pieces. y 583—IRON TsuBAS ; Cut-out. Lotus, &c. Two Pieces. 8. f a Snes - 584—IRON TsuBAS Cut-out and Chased. Three Pieces. 585—IRON TsuBAS j= Cut-out Spiders and Hawthorne Blossoms. Two Pieces. “_586—Iron TsuBA ah Cut-out and Chased. Dragons. 587—IRON TsuBA Cut-out and Chased. Man and Dragon. AE ore 49 588—IRON TsuBAS a f Cut-out, Highly Incrusted. Two Pieces. 589— I'suBAS | Shakudo and Shibuichi. High Reliefs and Incrusted. Four fae PIECES. 590— T'suBAS Iron. Cut-out and Lightly Incrusted. Three Pieces. 591— IT suBAS > Iron. Cut-out and Incrusted. Three Pieces. 592—TIsuBA eu ron. Incrusted on Both Sides with Floral Wreaths. 593— I'suBA Bronze. Gold and Silver Incrusted and Relief. Figure of Old Man and Child. 9 re '594— ['suBA A Iron. Monkey and Mirror. Incrusted. 595—IsuBA Iron. Cut-out, Chased and Incrusted. 590—TsuBAS Bronze. Three Pieces. BE ia 597— I sUBAS Bronze. Cut-out and Incrusted. Three Pieces. f JES 593— TsuBAs : a Bronze. Figures and Slight Gold Incrustations. Two Pieces. 599— T'suBAS Iron. Ships and Reptile. Two Pieces. 5 600— T’suBAS / Iron. Cut-out. Geese and Bamboo. Two Pieces. 3 “LY 601— TsuBAS | Yellow Bronze. Magic Bowl, &c. Incrusted. Two Pieces. 602— TsuBAS Yellow Bronze. Skull and Lotus. Three Pieces. CN 50 603— TsuBAS z, Copper Bronze. Elephant, Coins, &c. Three Pieces. / 604— TsSuBAS Shibuichi. Cranes and Figures. Two Pieces. Incrusted. 605— TsuBAS } Iron. Cut-out. Three Pieces. / 4). 606—TsuBas Iron and Bronze. Whale, &c. Two Pieces. 607— TsuBAS Bronze. Waves, &c. Two Pieces. 32 as 608—TSUBAS Bronze and Iron. - Balloons and Lotus. Two Pieces. » 609—TsuBAS é Iron. Cut-out and Chased. Three Pieces. 610—TsuBAS Yellow Bronze. Tiger, Bird, &c. Three Pieces. N4 / 611—SHAKUDO FUCHI-KASHIRA Fifteen Pair. 612—SHAKUDO MENUKIS Thirty-five Pieces. Se @ 613—CopPER BRONZE FUuCHI-KASHIRA Sixteen Sets. /} & ©14—CoprER Bronze MENUKIS Ta Thirty-five Pieces. f & 615—INcRUSTED KasuirA HANDLES .& Ten Pieces. @.. ” 616—MENUKIS ,Ov Thirty-six Pieces. é9 (© ©17—SHAKUDO Fucui-KAsHIRA /3 Twenty-two Pair. . 4 f§ 618—Suaxkupo .MENukKIs \ey * fi Thirty-five Pieces. 51 IVORY CARVINGS, NETSUKES AND FIGURES IN WOOD AND IVORY S> 619—Ivory CARVING Tool Grinder. 7 *T 620—Ivory CARVING : Helmet Maker. J 7 ,621—lvory CARVING : Fish Merchant. &™ 622—Ivory CARVING / or Merchant. } JO ec ORY CARVING fee ehitest and Oni. 7 624—Ivory CARVING Soldier in Armor. J 6 625—Ivory CARVING Farmer. , 626—Ivory CARVING Man and Rat. 6 627—Ivory NETSUKES Lion Dog and Bowl of Fish. Two Pieces. ike 628—Woop NETSUKES Bell and Snakes. Two Pieces. a 6290—IvoryY GROUP - 630—IvorY FIGURE ak 631—Ivory FicuREs SF Fukerojui, &c. Two Pieces. r] 4. v4 é< 632—Ivory BuTTON NETSUKE & a ei 4 G 7, 633—Ivory BuTTon NETSUKES : Lotus and Mushroom. Two Pieces. 7; 634—PIPE AND CARVED BONE CASE Ae ; 52 635—Ivory NETSUKE Drum. Ta, 636—Ivory PoucH NETSUKE an