The kozuka comprising a shakudo nanako plate set in a gilt-metal frame, chased in shakudo, gold, and silver relief with two quails and three heads of millet; the two menuki gold, each modelled as a quail pecking on a head of millet, unsigned, with a wood storage box; the eight kozuka unsigned except as noted; the first silver inlaid with mixed-metal relief and flat inlay of a cranes and the rising sun, signed Omori Terumitsu; the second copper, surface-treated and partially chiselled to imitate basketwork, with a wasp inlaid in shakudo; the third shibuichi, inlaid in mixed metals with shells for kai-awase (the shell-matching game); the fourth copper, chased and with gold, silver, and shakudo inlay of a wild boar crouching amidst autumn plants by moonlight; the fifth shibuichi chiselled in relief and gold inlay with two sumo wrestlers, signed Naoyuki with a kao; the sixth copper gilt nanako, decorated in chasing and gold inlay with massed cherry blossom around a torii shrine gateway; the seventh shakudo nanako with gold and silver relief inlay of a swallow and flowering prunus branch; the eighth shakudo nanako,