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Dear Chris,

 

In 45 years of looking at lots of tosogu, I've only seen two with sharks that I remember.  One was a large set of Menuki (about 5 inches long) and the other was on a marine themed tanto.  In general, sharks do not have a good reputation in early Japanese art - could be from inabano shiro usagi story or other early Japanese myths (where the shark mistreated other animals).  I have seen about 40-50 tosogu with whales (fairly rare and could be confused with a shark).  As you may know, shark skin is occasionally used for saya (lacquered and sanded down showing as tiny triangles) and very rarely used as "same" under the tsuka-maki or ito wrap (instead of rayskin).

 

Regards,

George 

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Chris,

 

It's a rare motif, I have only encountered a few pieces, all of them of later manufacture.  Two or three tanto, one wakizashi, and a small tsuba....they were all what I would call Meiji confections. I have also seen a couple of instances of small sharks teeth used instead of same on the tsuka.

 

Cheers,

p.s.- the blue (enamel ?) eyes on on that Catshark are striking!

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Thanks Ray. Wow thats a nice one. The eyes looks very living. Its a cat shark no doubt.

 

George, thanks for your thoughts. I have only see a kozuka with wale and some tsuba with wale flukes

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Chris - you should have waited a bit till after the auction - now everyone will be after it! I have a saying "keep it quiet keep it cheap!" :laughing:

It is a remarkable piece and I am sure others have noticed it - I have put it in my 'Watch someone else buy it list:o

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