LOT 294* A Gold-plated noshi-osae (weight for celebratory papers) in the form of takaramono (auspicious objects) By Nakagawa Joeki IX (1849–1911), Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century
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By Nakagawa Joeki IX (1849–1911), Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th century Comprising five different auspicious objects resting against each other: tsuchi (Daikoku's magic mallet), fundo (weight), inscribed senkanme (weight of 1000 kan), makimono (handscroll) representing a cultured life or wisdom leading to good fortune and a takarakagi (storehouse keys) and a loose tama (wish-granting jewel), signed on the mallet's handle Nakagawa Kyusei Joeki kore o tsukuru with a kao; with a wood tomobako storage box inscribed on the lid Takara zukushi noshi osae, kinmekki (gilt weight for noshi [celebratory paper decorations]) and signed inside the lid Nakagawa Kyusei Joeki kore o tsukuru with seal Kyusei Joeki. The takaramono: 8.7cm x 9cm (3 3/8in x 3¼in), the tama: 5.3cm (2in) high. (3).
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