SWORD-FURNITURE
THE OMORI MASTERS AND THEIR PUPILS IN THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
- Hidetomo; art name, Riuriusai. Yedo.
- Hideyoshi; art name, Ittokusai. Yedo.
- Hideyori. Hirado (Hizen).
- Hidenori. Hirado.
- Hidetomi. Sendai.
- Hidekiyo. Yedo.
- Kazutomo; art name, Kenkōsai. Yedo.
- Tomochika; art name, Riunsai. Yedo.
- Tomotsune. Yedo.
- Terumoto. Yedo.
THE HAMANO MASTERS AND THEIR PUPILS IN THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
- Shunzui, or Haruyori. Yedo.
- Jūzui, or Hisayori. Yedo.
- Shūzui, or Hideyori. Yedo.
- Kiuzui, or Hisayori. Yedo.
THE IWAMOTO MASTERS AND THEIR PUPILS IN THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
- Konju. Yedo.
- Kwanri (end of eighteenth and beginning of nineteenth century). Yedo.
- Yeishu, or Yasuchika Shinsuke (end of eighteenth and beginning of nineteenth century). Celebrated for Katakiri chiselling. Mito.
- Riyōyei, or Suzuki Kinyemon. Celebrated for carving fish. Yedo.
- Kwanjo.
- Shōho, or Buto Gempachi, marked his works Konkwan-mon. Yedo.
The productions of the four families, Omori, Hamano, Iwamoto and Ishiguro, stand to the master-
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