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Dia.: 8,8 cm (the largest)
Dia.: 6 cm (the smallest)
Weight as seen on the photo, starting top left:
1) 84 grams
2) 121 grams
3) 140 grams
4) 149 grams
5) 89 grams
6) 182 grams
7) 161 grams
8) 181 grams
9) 177 grams
10) 98 grams
Overview as seen on the photo, starting top left:
1) Iron tsuba with a gilt-inlaid seal, signed ‘Seiryūken Eiju 成龍軒榮壽’, Higo school, Edo period
2) Iron openwork tsuba with gold inlay, Edo period
3) Iron tsuba signed ‘Kunihiro 國廣’ with silver inlay , Edo period
4) Iron tsuba with gold and silver inlay of dragons, Edo period
5) Iron tsuba with gilt decoration, Edo period
6) Iron tsuba with gilt, silver and copper inlay, Edo period
7) Iron tsuba with gilt and silver inlay, Edo period
8) Iron tsuba with gold and copper inlay, signed Teruyuki 英随 (Ryuchiken 竜丈軒), late Edo to early Meiji period
9) Iron tsuba with gilt and copper inlay, Edo period
10) Iron tsuba with tin inlay, Edo period