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kissakai

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  1. For some reason I had this dated at 1825 but Haynes had a look at it and said it was Efu ju Yukiyoshi 之芳. H12487. D:ca.1800 Who worked in the Edo Ito family style From the papers? Streaming (dancing)paulownia I'd like to know a bit more from the papers - with thanks
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    Any old iron

    This is a very recent purchase that I really like. The colour is a bit off, it's actually a lot darker! The majority of my collection is old iron along with ko kinko tsuba, and I was wondering if I should let go most of my later tsuba, not all as there will be keepers in my newer stuff. Can’t be too dogmatic. So, the merits of old iron verses those wonderful examples posted by Bob M. Other examples would be great to see.
  3. I'm sure you will get some answers but price is important If it was $500 or $5,000 the replies are going to be very different Although papers may be irrelevant to the knowledgeable collector it is different for a seller as it adds value/authenticity Lets see what the replies suggest
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    Tsuba stand

    I agree with Jean and that is a wonderful stand. As it displays the tsuba you are not distracted unless you look at the sides
  5. Strange find well done
  6. Ditto Darrel
  7. I have recommended The Sword of Japan by J.W. Bott to any new collectors Because the author is not a 'big' name it has always been good value Clear descriptions and images so in my opinion a steal
  8. When I took the pictures in the Birmingham museum I asked I could use the light tent and additional lighting No I couldn't this was set up for professional photographer So I spent about an hour under fluorescent trying to mitigate shadows and harsh lights I then had to take photos without any pauses just like being on a conveyer belt Anyone who has seen my books are very complimentary about my photos albeit from an amateur (we have some wonderful photographers on the NMB) Strange with all this equipment they still turn out rubbish images!
  9. Unusual to be recessed om the back so that saves precious metal Can you it tested for silver or is there a diy kit that would work
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    Tsuba theme

    It was suggested. of board that it is a Choshu tsuba circa 1600
  11. Maybe a securing strap with Japanese thin cord?
  12. Maybe I agree with Trystan Thanks to you all that about sums it all up
  13. Thanks Trystan
  14. Is it for the retaining clip on a WWII sword?
  15. kissakai

    Mr Darren Harvey

    We do try to help but it will always be an opinion but I do the NMB quite a lot
  16. The images are not very clear so show none of the detail
  17. If you are looking to buy say from Japan and it is a well known maker there is always the question asked 'if it is that good the seller would have it papered, suggesting no paper no authenticity. Not a specific reply to the post just an observation on 'papers'
  18. Thanks Piers, thar will make him happy Anyone know about the second image?
  19. Like the 'big wave' they look like hands to drag me down. Similar?
  20. My friend has these two pictures and would like to know what they say/mean With thanks Grev
  21. Very nice - I really like the concentric rings tsuba
  22. One from the Birmingham museum Image from my book. Kagemishi (mirror maker) circa 1800
  23. Almost 6 months since my last bump Please let me know if any are of interest to you Link to tsuba sale https://www.dropbox.com/s/0ulh6g9ssu6mfem/1 MNB tsuba sale Sept 2022.pdf?dl=0 A couple of sample images from my tsuba sale Grev
  24. Sword cane. I look forward to seeing some of the comments
  25. Maybe show what type of tsuba you require
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