roger dundas Posted April 13, 2021 Report Posted April 13, 2021 Just to follow up on the earlier posting, here is another similar, simple style of Heianjo inlay IMO ? I quite like these flush inlay types of tsuba, also for their period of about 1600 ? A very simple design, nothing to stir the soul but for all that, a pleasant example. 75.5 by 72.3 by .28 at the mimi, .35 at the seppa area. The other point is that they can be pretty much O.K for price which suits me very well nowadays, as much as the display of the U.K collection currently coming on line here for viewing is something altogether different and greatly impressive. Roger j 2 Quote
Bazza Posted April 13, 2021 Report Posted April 13, 2021 Nice condition and patina. It certainly doesn't appear to have ever been brassoed (polished/cleaned) and here I find myself on the 'manhole cover' side... BaZZa. Quote
roger dundas Posted April 13, 2021 Author Report Posted April 13, 2021 Nice to get your input BaZZa- always value you opinion. Roger j. Quote
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