Two tetsubin and covers, late 19th/early 20th century, the first of tapering cylindrical form, decorated with an inscription and seal reading 'Kobundo' or 'Genbundo' on one side, the other with a willow tree, on a broad textured ground; the second of flared form decorated with horses galloping through a continuous landscape on a textured ground with a six-character seal 'Morioka ju, Nara- (or E-) moto zo' (made by Naramoto or Emoto of Morioka), (2), 19 cm long; and 14.5 cm long