Kurikata Posted June 1 Report Posted June 1 Hi, I have purchased this tsuba recently signed Echizen Myochin Yoshi Hisa saku. Can you show similar tsuba from your collection and do you have information on this specific school ? Thank you. 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted June 1 Author Report Posted June 1 Thank you Mauro for all these exemples. I am surprised by such different styles within the same school. Amazing! Quote
Spartancrest Posted June 1 Report Posted June 1 https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/A_1981-0128-57 British museum. Number five in a Christies auction https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/samurai-swords-armour-refined-art/group-five-tsuba-12/12096 1 1 Quote
Deez77 Posted June 3 Report Posted June 3 Hi Bruno, Thank you for sharing your piece with us. Your new piece seems quite nice. Congratulations. From examples I have seen, and those shared in this thread, the Yoshihisa lineage was quite accomplished and produced very nice pieces. While I collect mainly Echizen Kinai, I do have some pieces from other schools active in the Echizen region, including Myochin and Akao. Here are a few of the Myochin pieces in my collection. Note that sometimes signed Esshu and sometimes Echizen, but my understanding is both originate in Echizen. I hope these help with your research. Damon 2 3 Quote
Kurikata Posted June 3 Author Report Posted June 3 Thank you so much Damon for your VERY nice tsuba. I am impressed by the sukashi skills of these artists. 1 Quote
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