MJS Posted June 4 Report Posted June 4 Hi all, Could someone help me figure out which Fujiware Yukihiro this is? The signature comes from a naginata made with Dutch steel. Comparing it to a juyo naginata by the 1st generation that was once offered on Aoi Art (mei below), I would think that it is probably 2nd (or even 3rd?). Their mei changed throughout their careers, but the manner that e.g. dewa is chiseled is very different between the two. I hope I'm not asking something incredibly obvious here, just starting out with deciphering mei :-) Thanks, Mark Quote
MJS Posted June 5 Author Report Posted June 5 An earlier thread covered a similar topic: It was mentioned that the 2nd generation mei started with ‘ichi hizen’ and the first and third typically did not. However in Sesko’s Swordsmiths of Japan I find that there are also known mei from the first generation that start with ichi hizen. So, any help is greatly appreciated! Quote
MJS Posted June 6 Author Report Posted June 6 Thank you Jacques. I assume you are referring to the way that this particular kanji is chiseled. Will look further into that. Quote
Jacques Posted June 6 Report Posted June 6 The third stroke on the left of the kanji Kuni is reversed, that indicates a work of the nidai. 1 Quote
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