Adam's FINE ASIAN ART Part II June 30th 2021

36 368 .A ROIRO LACQUER QUIVER UTSUBO BEARING THE MON OF CLAN TODA TOGETHER WITH SEVEN (7) ARROWS Japan, Edo period, 19th century for the quiver and the arrows, but for the hunting ones which date to the 18th century It is offered at auction together with seven arrows, four for war, two for hunting and one for kyodo. Total: eight (8) pieces L (the utsubo): 100 cm L (the arrows): ranging from 93 cm to 98 cm. € 4,000 - 6,000 Smooth brass matchlock, flash guard missing. Clear lacquered kashi wood stock with the engraved brass mounts typical of Sakai works. Stock with cracks. Original ramrod. Inscribed as follow “Maki Hari, Yenami Suke- saemon Saku”. L (the barrel): 90 cm L (total): 119 cm Provenance: The Rudolf Ott Collec- tion, Hermann Historica, Munich, Germany, 2016/10/24, lot 301. € 5,000 - 7,000 369 +A RICHLY ADORNED ARQUEBUS NAMI TSUTSU SIGNED MAKI HARI YENAMI SUKESAEMON SAKU Japan, Edo period With an octogonal hakkaku barrel, the saddle and sahai decorated in brass and sawari nunome. Fuji atome- ate, tanken sakimeate, cannon muzzle. Unassociated breechblock.

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