The first of shibuichi, in the form of two overlapping fans, one engraved and partially inlaid with a chrysanthemum bloom and foliage, the other engraved with a butterfly, backed with a silver plate, signed Mitsuharu to, the second of copper and gilt metal, in the form of a tasselled uri (gourd) and chasen (tea whisk) with details of inlaid shakudo, signed Mitsunaga, with wood tomobako storage box inscribed Senkoku kanagu junikagetsu no uchi junigatsu no zu (Engraved metal fitting with picture for the twelfth month, one of the twelve months), the inside of the lid inscribed Chasen-uri no zu, uraza Taisho kinoe-ne shoka Tohoku Sanjin Mitsuharu koku (Backplate with picture of a tea-whisk-vendor, engraved by Tohoku Sanjin Mitsuharu, January 1924) with seal Mitsuharu; and Shichijusan-o Mitsunaga (Mitsunaga, aged 73) with two seals, one reading Hakuzanshi. (3)