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Everything posted by nektoalex
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Thank you Malcolm, an informative site!
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi, a series of 108 heroes Suikoden, Xu Ki, nicknamed "Earth Beast or Earth Crocodile", seal 1827-1830.
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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
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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.
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Looked in the archives - similar clothes http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/30920-tokugawa-tanto-new-images/
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Andy Quirt http://www.nihonto.us/AINU%20KOSHIRAE%20LD.htm
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Les thanks. Perhaps our audience has links to similar options.
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Les please share a link to the TNM exhibit Ainu Koshirae you mentioned
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Jean, thank you, I will try to get the desired size photos and publish here.
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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?
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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?
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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.
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Now there is no way to check
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Thanks!
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Greetings! I ask you to help attribute this blade, since, apparently, it is not registered or prefabricated. Thanks!
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According to the target designation of Gakusee - "Ryukyu katana kake which was dated to 18c" found an option at Bonhams similar in style and technique, dating from the 18th century
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Thank you for your opinions! I found a similar option on the net in the story of the stand and the manner of execution, a bit simplified but similar in style, unfortunately without dating.
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Greetings! It is interesting to know your opinions on the time of reproduction and possibly the place of manufacture of this stand. Thank you in advance!
