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Thank you Bazza. I will look into Unno Shomin school. As you said the menuki on Legacy Art are another level of quality compared to mine. Regards Luca
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FT-0045 Dragon shakudo menuki Dimensions 100.5 mm x 17.3 mm x 6.9 mm and 101.5 mm x 19.1 mm x 7.0 mm.
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FT-0025 Iron tsuba mumei. Dimensions 83.7 mm x 76.6 mm, thickness 5.7 mm at seppa-dai, 3.6 mm at mimi.
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Dear all Another bunch of dragon in the cloud for your assessment. Any consideration from your side is welcome. Regards Luca FT-0013 Iron tsuba mumei. Dimensions 67.9 mm x 64.0 mm, thickness 3.1 mm at seppa-dai, 3.1 mm at mimi.
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Here is the picture from the Carlo Monzino collection catalog: the description has already been provided by @Geraint. The picture from the catalog does not make justice of this stunning piece... How many pieces we let go due to poor catalog or seller pictures? Just wondering... A question for @Bob M., has this piece been restored or repatineted? The colors are completely different between your pictures and the catalog. Regards Luca
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Yes Dale it could be. I had the same feeling. The filling material looks like lead to me. I have a nicer tsuba that I think could be classified as Washida that has a similar hole but not filled. Regards Luca
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Thank you Dale. As usual we can trust you will come up with a lot of info! Regard Luca
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Thank you Brian This is one of my earliest acquisitions, my dragon period I would say. Since then my interest drifted somewhere else. My knowledge of Tetsugendo school is limited. Regards Luca
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FT-0008 Iron tsuba signed ??ken Eiju with kakihan. Dimensions 69.3 mm x 66.4 mm, thickness 4.5 mm at seppa-dai, 3.8 mm at mimi. Considering the quality and comparing the mei with a papered example I provisionally classified it as gimei Tetsugendo. What is your opinion? Regards Luca
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Ciao Mauro. I stand corrected for the kanji. I had the same idea about Hizen based on the hitsu Ana as you said I will also consider Higo now that you mention it. Grazie! Luca
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Thank you for the clarification Steve,very informative! Regards Luca
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Thanks Dale. I used exactly this criteria when deciding the spelling to use. Luca
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FT-0004 Dragon in waves (nami ryū zu - 波竜図) Tsuba Jū-mokkogata (木瓜形), tetsu-ji (磨地), sukidashi-bori (鋤出彫), ke-bori (毛彫), kin iroe (金色絵), maru-mimi (丸耳), ryō-hitsuana (両櫃孔). Dimensions: 80.3 mm x 75.4 mm. Thikness 3.9 mm at seppa dai, 3.4 at mimi. Material: Iron Is Jū-mokkogata (木瓜形) is right or it is better kikku-gata (菊花形)? Regards Luca
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Dear All I am in the process of revising my collection catalog and I have just realized ho indiscriminate I was at the beginning of my collecting career in acquiring pieces. Initially I bought what I liked with little discerning... I would like to have your help in classifying some of my earlier acquisitions. Following is the first one. I will add later others as going though the collection I have doubts about them. Please feel free to give your guess and comments. If possible please also justify the attribution to make the thread as instructive as possible Regards Luca
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Really outstanding Marco! Well done! Regards Luca
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Thank you Steve much appreciated! Regards Luca
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Dear All I am struggling with the translation of this line on a truba NBTHK paper. 鋤残土手金泥塗耳 The last four kanji should be read 金泥塗耳 Kin Doro Nuri Mimi Gold Painted Edge Dote (土手) is clear the first two (鋤残) are a difficult. Can you help me out? Can you also give me the exact pronunciation of the whole sentence? Google translator gives me something of the kind "Suki zan dote-kin doromami mimi". This is the tsuba paper: Thank you in advance for your help. Regards Luca
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I had finally found some time to look properly at the my new tsuba and I have to say that it is a very fine specimen. I have to develop a taste for old iron and this is the first step... Let's see how it goes. Steve was very responsive to my requests. It was a pleasure to deal with him. Regards Luca
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Thank you Dale well spotted. I will add these information to the other for the next revision of the paper. Regards Luca
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Thank you Richard! Regards Luca
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Beautiful tsuba indeed Richard If we are able to locate other tsuba with naturally depicted mukade that are papered or with solid attribution to Myochin we can start considering the hypothesis put forward by Dale. Can you elaborate on the "stack of papers to Myouchin" you mentioned about your tsuba? Can you also share the dimensions? Best regards Luca
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Hi Dale, your guess is as good as mine. Doesn't look like Shingen or Mukade since, apart from the twisted brass rope, it does not have much in common with either... From the seppa dai I would have said Hizen, also there is that cross hatching on the hira close to the mimi that looks like the base for nunome zogan. Don't know. Regards Luca
