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Tsuba (Sword Guard)

Maker: Unknown

Temple bell

Maker: Unknown

Incantation Scroll

Artist, attributed to: Tokugawa Ieyasu (Japanese, 1543–1616)

Japanese Painting Set

Maker: Unknown

Plaque with “Heart Flower Home”

Artist: Ingen Ryuki (Chinese, 1592–1673)

Woodblock of three figures

Artist: Unknown

Bell

Artist: Unknown

Lotus Roof Tile Rubbing with Waka

Artist: Ōtagaki Rengetsu (Japanese, 1791–1875)

Work #63-19

Artist: Nankoku Hidai (Japanese, 1912-1999)

Calligraphy

Artist: Nakahara Nantenbō (Japanese, 1839–1925)

Water Ladle

Artist: Kuroda Shogen the 12th (1879–1973)

Ballad: Dream

Artist: Kan Makiko (Japanese, born 1933)

Poem in the Waka Style

Calligrapher: Hon'ami Kōetsu (Japanese, 1558–1637)
Designer: (print) Tawaraya Sōtatsu (Japanese, active 1600–1643)

Kettle

Artist: Unknown

Chashaku Tea Scoop

Artist: Unknown

Chasen Tea Whisk

Artist: Unknown

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