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Mallet of Daikoku, One of the Gods of Good Fortune, and a Rat, probably 1828
Ebisu and Daikoku; Two of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, 19th century
Benzaiten (Goddess of Music and Good Fortune) Seated on a White Dragon, 1832
Three Gods of Good Fortune Visit the Yoshiwara... early 19th century. Creator: Hosoda EishiThree Gods of Good Fortune Visit the Yoshiwara; or " Scenes of Pleasure at the Height of Spring", early 19th century
Mandala of the One-Syllable Golden Wheel, 18th century. Creator: UnknownMandala of the One-Syllable Golden Wheel, 18th century. The Mandala of the One-Syllable Golden Wheel (Japanese: Ichiji Kinrin Mandara) envisions the power of a single Sanskrit syllable
Roman bronze statuette of Mercury carrying a purse, a symbol of good fortune and wealth, and wears a travellers cloak and winged hat. From the British Museums collection