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Thank you very much for visiting Mercari. This item is a collection of an Edo period (around 200-250 years ago, mid-Edo period) keyaki (Japanese zelkova) well pulley, used for a senryobako (a box for transporting gold coins). It is approximately 55 cm in length and weighs over 6 kilograms. This item was removed when filling in a well over 15 meters deep within the territory of the Awa Tokushima clan, the Hachisuka family, who held 257,000 koku (a unit of measurement for rice). I received this item from a friend's old family treasure, a highly sought-after piece. The appearance of the old iron fittings and the overall look give a deep sense of historical background. I would like to offer this Edo period wooden well pulley, a collection piece from the mid-Edo period, to those who are interested in such items, including overseas collectors who occasionally purchase them. I hope you will display it as a historical decorative object, like an oni-gawara (demon-faced roof tile). Please be careful as there are many people who are illegally reposting other people's items and making fictitious listings, as well as fraudulent sites on Mercari!!
12 hours ago