Matsunoki
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What are the metal mounts made from? Silver or shibuichi? No doubt its Meiji in my mind but by no means a piece of junk “for people who don’t know any better” Many people collect these Meiji works and I’m guessing this would fetch a couple of thousand £ in just about any auction. Considerable work has gone into the lacquer work and if the mounts are silver or shibuichi then it would have been expensive when first made. To cast those mounts, hand finish them, fit to a custom made saya etc exhibit considerable skills, possibly made by some of those who lost their lively hoods when the sword ban came in and the Samurai faded from history. OK not one for the purist collector of Nihonto but then horses for courses.
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Reminds me of Enryushi Kunihide.
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Hi Piers, Kevin Page said to me, around 35 years ago, “Never ever let anything good get away from you, you’ll never forget it and always regret it” I hope you can find a way!……
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I didn’t know there was a buyer for souls. Got his email??🙂
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Yep. Yep, every time Both Nope.
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Hi Frank, Do you come to the Birmingham Arms Fair (June 22nd)? I will have a few Tanto. Mounted and shirasaya. Might need to stretch that budget a bit to get anything worthwhile. Always best to deal face to face with the sword in your hands. You’ll know exactly what you’re buying. Colin
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Thanks Piers, I’ll sit down and translate all this later🙂 ……whole new vocabulary for my old brain to attempt
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Hi Piers……seems Manji has more than one Kanji for “Man”??? From this Forum… Now I’m confused again!🙂
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@uwe That has all been extremely helpful. Thank you. It has explained a lot in a short few words. It’s nice to start a new journey, armour seems quite challenging!
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Thanks again Uwe Why would this be dated but not signed? Whilst my knowledge is minimal, this looks a well made hachi worthy of a Mei?
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Antique Ivory Carving Information Sought Item 2
Matsunoki replied to hddennis's topic in Other Japanese Arts
Honestly Howard…..I don’t know. I would assume so but I only reached the conclusion that they were Ainu because I couldn’t find another explanation and have never come across any myths or legends that would explain the subject matter. I wonder what @Bugyotsuji thinks? -
@uwe Many thanks Uwe…..I was hoping it was older but as I know virtually nothing yet I’m not surprised to be hundreds of years out! Purely for interest here is the Bachi…..anything special about it? Appreciate your time and help!
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Antique Ivory Carving Information Sought Item 2
Matsunoki replied to hddennis's topic in Other Japanese Arts
Hi Howard Another lovely quality okimono. I think the Mei is Naomitsu…..as mentioned in your other piece, hardly any records exist for these talented carvers….there were hundreds of them. Probably the best carvers that have ever lived. (Imo) I think the subject depicts an Ainu man and his wife making rope. It’s not a subject I’ve ever seen before. -
Antique Ivory Carving Information Sought
Matsunoki replied to hddennis's topic in Other Japanese Arts
Sorry Howard, I’m crap on signatures…I used to focus purely on quality but I’m sure if you put the mei into the translation section someone will tell you. There were hundreds of amazing ivory carvers in Meiji, but virtually no existing contemporary records of who they were. However did this was top drawer. -
Please can someone help with this Mei purportedly on a Muromachi Kabuto? I’m trying to learn about armour! Many thanks. All the best. Colin. EDIT….is it a date? Manji? 1658? I can see the kanji for day and month…..I think
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Antique Ivory Carving Information Sought
Matsunoki replied to hddennis's topic in Other Japanese Arts
Had a bit more time….. https://www.bonhams.com/auction/16717/lot/461/an-ivory-kiseruzutsu-pipe-case-19th-century/ https://www.bonhams.com/auction/10241/lot/489/a-very-fine-komai-style-circular-dish-by-inoue-meiji-period-46cm18in-diam/ https://www.bonhams.com/auction/14899/lot/7/a-stained-ivory-okimono-of-riujin-dragon-king-of-the-sea/ etc etc!! -
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Matsunoki replied to hddennis's topic in Other Japanese Arts
Meant to say it is almost certainly a panel from either a table cabinet door or an upright two-fold framed table screen. On the reverse you can see the shadows of the frame. The recipient of the pearls would probably be depicted on the confronting panel. Meiji period, superb quality. -
Didn’t think you believed in Gods…..let alone human Gods?
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Just an opinion…..but my understand is that a Juyo judgement is not based solely on the quality and attributes of the sword under review but is heavily dependant also on how it fares against other swords in the same Shinsa ie it’s a competition. Yes I know it’s their game their rules but does anyone else think that is a bit illogical? Either a sword merits Juyo or it doesn’t surely?
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Antique Ivory Carving Information Sought
Matsunoki replied to hddennis's topic in Other Japanese Arts
Hi Howard Your plaque depicts the Dragon King of the Sea (or an emissary of) and an attendant presenting pearls. It’s a famous legend. This should get you started…….scroll down a little bit. There will be tons more on the web. I think his name was Ryujin but haven’t checked! https://blog.dma.org/2016/04/20/mother-of-dragons/ -
Source for plain copper or brass fuchi/kashira?
Matsunoki replied to ithuriel's topic in Wanted to Buy
https://www.ebay.com/itm/388277390459 -
Looking again at the perspective. I believe the artist is asking us to stand on the high ground in the foreground and look down on the flood. The bridges could be across a raging river valley that is feeding down into the flood. Mist does not explain the toppled Torii and the small boats appear to be fully visible and floating, not hidden. Anyway, it’s thought provoking.
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Fujiwara Yukinaga: Why no info?
Matsunoki replied to jdawg221's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Bizarrely sweeping generalisation that adds nothing constructive to the discussion……as is often the case.
