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  1. Bonsoir, Félicitations, mettre des photos aidera grandement en effet afin de vous aider quand à leur âge, style.... ------- Hello, Congratulations. Adding pictures will indeed hugely help us to give you any insight towards their age, style... ------- Hola, Felicidades. Anadir imagenes seria bastante bien para que seamos capaz de ayudarvos en relacion a las edades, estilos....
  2. kindly requesting some help to finish here :-) Topped my capacities and can't advance on my own
  3. attempt to read Tsuba 1: 孛木毛芝 ?? => haikemoshi attempt to read the Fuchi: 紋乗真作 => ayanori makoto saku? did my best and took me ages.. so feel free to comment, and please give me some help as well^^
  4. Thank you malcolm! Regarding Tsuba N°1; can't decipher it Found a close, but not identical signature for Sekibun Kano in my books Tsuba N°2: Came accross this lineage. Is it him? (attached file) Fuchi: Can't make the last 2 kanjis
  5. Thanks, don't own it. I'll buy it some time, but as you have noticed I am just a mere newbie, so it is a bit early for me to justify the investment Can't see the Kao of the Tsuba. Thanks Thierry, I'll check that. Anyway thanks to all, gathered a lot of very useful links since yesterday! The second kiss cool effect of the original thread
  6. doesn't look like Fujiwara, however it is the only signature which has exactly all the over elements. Pupil? Name change at at later/earlier stage of the career? Can't make the Fuchi out for the last 2 kanjis, don't find them either with the radicals or stroke counts Tsuba2: Omori Hidemitsu however I do not think it is it, or a second generation; examples I found were mostly signed Omori Hidemitsu, not Hidemitsu alone and the Kao was different. However the Kao style, signature style and position were right.... Terumitsu look like using another Kanji for his signatures http://www.sho-shin.com/biz-han1.html Or not... http://www.shibuiswords.com/haynesTsu17.htm Hmmm... for the Origami; it is a nanban Tsuba but I don't know what else the paper says
  7. Merci! Found it exactly! 出羽大掾藤原國道 dewa daijo fujiwara kunimichi Province Yamashiro Era Keichō (1596-1615) Active Period 1596-1615
  8. Thanks! For the yari I tried to find the missing ones: Yari: 出羽大掾??国道作 => 出羽大掾(採文科?)国道作 => Dewa OJotorumontoga kunimichi Saku ? Fuchi: 紋乗?? => Ayanori?? Sorry, I'm not used to this exercise so it is actually quite hard as a start
  9. Thanks for the link Jean, will do. It'll keep me busy for sometime For the first Tsuba though I doubt being able to read it; only recognize a "e" and nothing else. That's the one I prefer in my collection so I hope to identify it someday. Brought it when I was in Japan this summer to a pro; he could not identify it either.
  10. Dear all, I got round taking pics of some items I'd really like to have identified As a bonus there's also a NTBHK paper. If someone could translate it, that'd be awesome. many thanks for your help! Tsuba 1: (bakufu produced I'd say) Tsuba 2: Shakudo nanako Tsuba with Shishi and Botan Signed Hidemitsu of Omori (I Think?) and kao Fuchi: Yari: Saya: If you know which family used this mon? Tsuba NTBHK: Thanks a lot! Laurent
  11. Danke, but I'm i nthe French speaking part of Switzerland There are 4 languages spoken in Switzerland: French (west), Swiss German (north, east), Rumantsch (a few ones here and there) and Italian (south).
  12. Hi there, Laurent from Switzerland. I already nick here, who provided me with a few items. I collect Japanese antiques in general, but lately focusing more on blades and armors. Here to learn more and get more proficient with blades. Might use your knowledge at some point
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