buchtas Posted Wednesday at 05:47 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:47 PM Hey, hi I am.once again asking for translation help if possible. This time on tsuba. Also if anyone knows hownthe theme on it is called, or motifs, that would be great help as well. Thanks, Cheers. Quote
kissakai Posted Wednesday at 06:51 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:51 PM This must be a copy/cast tsuba I hope someone proves me wrong 2 Quote
buchtas Posted Wednesday at 06:55 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 06:55 PM 1 minute ago, kissakai said: This must be a copy/cast tsuba I hope someone proves me wrong I had the same feeling as well, that is why I am asking here Quote
SteveM Posted Wednesday at 06:57 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:57 PM Theme is Shoki fighting a demon. Mei is 山城國 吉久 Yamashiro-no-kuni, Yoshihisa 2 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted Wednesday at 07:11 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:11 PM I am confident that Dale could show a dozen copies.... Quote
MauroP Posted Thursday at 05:45 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:45 PM Surely a cast tsuba, but possibly a legitimate one. Edo kagamishi can get a NBTHK paper. Quote
Ian B3HR2UH Posted Thursday at 09:41 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:41 PM Here is a page of them from a Japanese publication. A friend has a brass one ,also with the Ebisu and Daikoku design, signed Yamoto ju Iyetsugu who Haynes lists as working C1700 . They all seem pretty crude . Does anyone know how you tell the real ones from what I presume are copies 1 Quote
MauroP Posted Thursday at 10:14 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:14 PM 25 minutes ago, Ian B3HR2UH said: Does anyone know how you tell the real ones from what I presume are copies They are all "real ones" from Edo (sometimes pre-Edo) period, just mass produced for lower class customers (bushi and commoner as well). 1 Quote
Ian B3HR2UH Posted Thursday at 10:50 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:50 PM Thanks Mauro, that information will please my friend Quote
buchtas Posted Friday at 12:41 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 12:41 PM 14 hours ago, MauroP said: They are all "real ones" from Edo (sometimes pre-Edo) period, just mass produced for lower class customers (bushi and commoner as well). that is extremely helpfull, thank you so much Quote
MauroP Posted Friday at 02:38 PM Report Posted Friday at 02:38 PM This one deserved a hakogaky by Satō Kanzan sensei: 鬼鍾馗透鐔 * oni Shōki sukashi tsuba 丸形 山銅地 * maru-gata yamagane-ji 鋳金 銘 房吉作 * chūkin mei Fusayoshi saku 昭和辛亥冬 * Shōwa kanoto-i fuyu [1971, winter 寒山誌 * Kanzan shirusu (kaō) 2 1 Quote
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