Bottle for candy pellets (furidashi)
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Tamba ware bottle for candy pellets

Bottle for candy pellets

Tea caddy, in jar shape, used as bottle for candy pellets

Tamba ware or Sanda ware Swatow-style bottle for candy pellets
"Furidashi" Comfit Box

Candy pellet bottle in shape of eggplant

No 1 Nihon-bashi gyoretsu furidashi (Object); Tokaido Gojusan-tsugi no uchi (Series)

Dashibukusa (Fukusa for Tea Ceremony)
Two Women Making Rice Candy at New Years/The Board Roof Shell (Itayagai), from the series Shell-Matching Game with Genroku Poets (Genroku kasen kai-awase)

Nihonbashi: Procession Departing (Nihonbashi, gyoretsu furidashi), from the series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road (Tokaido gojusan tsugi no uchi)," also known as the Hoeido Tokaido
Lacquered Covered Bowl, For Miso Soup, "Miso-Shirawan"

Lidded box for three paintings "The Tale of Shuten Doji" see F1998.26.1-3
Nanushiken: from the series Handgames for the Four Seasons (Shiki tezuma asobi)
A boatman ferrying visitors to coastal sights, from the series Toshi fafu no uchi (Drawing Album for Chinese...
Underdrawings for Gold and Silver Carving Vol. V (Kinginbori shita-e goban) by Hokushin (?) or Hoto (?)

Box with lid for teabowl (not in collection), containing silk bag
Familiar Dialogues in Japanese with English and French transl. for the use of students
Prayer for the Author of the Tale of Genji (Genji kōshiki)
Onoe Kikugorō and Nakamura Kiyosaburō Dressed for the Tori Oi Festival
Trained Monkey Performance, detached page from the book Picture Book of Comic Poems for the Young Ebisu (Ehon waka Ebisu)
Digging for Clams on the Seaside (Umigishi no awabitori), series The Safflower Princess (すゑ都無花)
Soup Bowl for Suimono with Udo and Chopsticks on Wooden Tray, with Poem by Chirimendō from Kōfu
Ōkura Uma no kami Yorifusa (Taiheikdan), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō), with poem by Shunmintei Tanenari
Modern Reproduction of “Onoe Kikugorō and Nakamura Kiyosaburō Dressed for the Tori Oi Festival"
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Uploaded: 2020-12-17
