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nektoalex

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  1. Hello everybody! Another print. Ichijusai Kunisada 一寿斎 国貞 , Kabuki Kobata Koheiji scene
  2. As an option ://www.Japanese-sword-katana.jp/%e6%9c%aa%e5%88%86%e9%a1%9e/1610-1061-2.htm
  3. You're right Piers this call rang earlier ://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/27551-triptych-battle-crossing/
  4. The Victorious Army of Minamoto Yoritomo Returns from the Conquest of Ôshû Province (Minamoto Yoritomo Ôshû seibatsu shôgun kijin gyôretsu no zu) 「源頼朝奥州征伐勝軍帰陣行列図」 Utagawa Sadahide (Japanese, 1807–1873)
  5. Continuing, this is not Amabie, but we will not give up, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, biographies of the faithful vassals of the Seichu gishi den, ronin No. 16 Nakamura Kansuke Tadatoki 1847-1850
  6. In fact, wooden blocks allow us to rearrange values ​​— not us for engravings, but engravings for us, which allows us to constantly see them without resorting, sometimes to the difficult and not always appropriate process of searching for an album and contemplating it, which is often done quite rarely- similar to a process with packaged swords that the owner has not seen for months ...
  7. Utagawa Kuniyoshi Tametomo homare no jikketsu 為朝譽十傑 (Ten Famous Excellences of Tametomo) Woodblock print, oban tate-e. Minamoto no Tametomo on a beach with a caged crane on his back, which guided him through the Ryukyu Islands. 1848-1851
  8. Thank you Malcolm, an informative site!
  9. Utagawa Kuniyoshi, a series of 108 heroes Suikoden, Xu Ki, nicknamed "Earth Beast or Earth Crocodile", seal 1827-1830.
  10. Utagawa Kuniyoshi,Ou Pen, 48 out of 108 Lanshan heroes. The engraving is most likely depicted during the capture of Qingzhou during the assassination of Zhao Neng
  11. Hello everyone. Following the example of other topics from tosogu and military swords, I think everyone will be interested in the topic of Japanese engravings. Getting started Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797–1861) Gentoku, from the series Heroes of the Popular History of the Three Kingdoms , Zhao Yong saves A Tou, son of Gentoku, in the battle of Chan Fan Kao in 208 A.D.
  12. Looked in the archives - similar clothes http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/30920-tokugawa-tanto-new-images/
  13. Andy Quirt http://www.nihonto.us/AINU%20KOSHIRAE%20LD.htm
  14. Les thanks. Perhaps our audience has links to similar options.
  15. Les please share a link to the TNM exhibit Ainu Koshirae you mentioned
  16. Jean, thank you, I will try to get the desired size photos and publish here.
  17. Greetings to the distinguished community! I ask for help in the translation and in order not to produce topics to express opinions on the inscription -Mey-Gimey?
  18. Thanks for the definition. Everything is clear with Kosirae. The blade obviously also belongs to the late eras, if it seems possible to determine from these photos?
  19. Greetings to the distinguished assembly! At one of the Ukrainian auctions, an interesting version of wakizashi with an unusual kashirae came across. Interpreted as a premium kosirae, if any. I ask you to express your opinions on the attribution of Wakizashi and Kosirae. Material Kosirae brass - silver plated, gold-plated.
  20. Not passed me by me
  21. Quite possibly http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/16612-loyalist-blade/ http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/22823-i-ask-for-help-in-the-indetification-of-the-sword/
  22. very close in construction - https://yuhindo.com/umetada-tsuba/
  23. Used part of the habaki
  24. Now there is no way to check
  25. Kashira was apparently replaced, possibly the whole tsuka.
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