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Hello!
I would assume Mito school

The shape, the non-standard holes of the hitsu-ana, and, of course, one of the favorite themes of the Mito school - dragons and tigers.

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I agree with Victor.

The Mito umbrella is huge, with a lot of spin off Mito influenced schools.

 

This feels more in that direction. For me, the plant leaves on the Tiger side point that way. 

This is probably Mito+(School#2) work, so probably a Mito spinoff school.

It looks like it will clean up nicely with a little TLC.   Maybe some "in a museum drawer" neglect, since the rust is older and yet more prominent on one side.

 

 

 

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Some Tanaka tsuba

 

My papered example but the colour is way off. Very late so nowhere near the craftmanship of the earlier examples:

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Museum pictures from my book and there more shown with both sides of the tsuba:

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