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Hello, 

 

Could you help me with attribution of this tsuba? I think It is an Akasaka tsuba but I would like to hear your opinions. 

 

 

Best Regards, 

 

Krystian

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Thank you John. 

 

You can also find almost the same tsuba in "Sword Guards and Fittings from Japan: The Collection of The Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen" but there it is described as "Akasaka type"

 

Krystian 

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