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Hey guys, I have a pair of Menuki that im trying to learn more about, I believe they have a cane, a sash and the item looks like a sideways pouch to me, but it doesn’t seem positioned right to be a pouch. Can anyone identify the items represented on these Menuki? I did the magnet test on these and they are non magnetic. These are covered in oil, dirt and grime. I also believe they are coated in a dark brown wax. At someone’s point in the past the wrap of the handle was heavily coated in a brown or black waxy substance. After I removed the wrap that was clearly severely frayed to get the menuki I discovered someone went to town with the stuff. I’m also trying to lightly clean them with mild soapy water and soft tooth brush. A ridiculous amount of gunk and grime has come off these I’d like to get them cleaned to rewrap the handle. Thanks guys

 

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@ROKUJURO I’m sorry about that. I thought I had posted in the Tosogu section. I’m not the best with technology, I’ll need to try harder to make sure the posts I make go where they need to. Again sorry about that. I’ll try to find a black background as well.

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What first came to mind was riding crops and some  horse tack. Though I’m not confident in my guess because the crop looks more “fat” than I am used to seeing 

 

 

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Lot - PAIR OF GILT SHAKUDO MENUKI In the form of an abumi with a riding crop  and well bucket and a bird with a riding crop. Length 2".    Menuki15.jpg   Some riding crop menuki examples - looks like they like to add all sorts of little "extras"    https://www.eldreds.com/auction-lot/pair-of-gilt-shakudo-menuki-in-the-form-of-an-abu_00de908440         https://www.Japanese-swords.com/menuki-gallery/pages/015.htm

 

There is a riding crop Kogai here: https://www.tosoguya.com/ko_goto_riding_crop_kogai.html

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7 hours ago, Scogg said:

What first came to mind was riding crops and some  horse tack. Though I’m not confident in my guess because the crop looks more “fat” than I am used to seeing 

 

 

This was my first thought too. Seems like a common theme. The things behind it could be stylised stirrups. 

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Whatever item behind the “crop” is; it has the “four diamonds” kamon often associated with the Takeda clan. (Popular kamon were frequently reused, so this is not necessarily a connection). 


Below is an alternative path to look into, although with what looks like rope in the back, I am still favoring the idea that it’s a horse crop, parts, and tackle. 

Alternatively, maybe a walking cane? It would explain why the “crop” looks thick. Images below from my only menuki book:

 

 

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@Spartancrest @Jesta @Scogg @Bugyotsuji thank you all very much! I do have to jump on the same conclusion that this set is indeed what you all suggesting it is. Very interesting about the Takeda clan four diamonds embellished on it and sitting right on the aori side flaps too. I was able to find a couple of sets of Takeda clan Menuki and interestingly enough the set I “discovered” on my old Wakizashi have a very similar style. Compared to the examples I’ve seen online they have the same detailing down to the small lines the smith made. Not saying they are really a Takeda clan samurai’s item, but they sure look like they could be especially from doing some research Takeda Shingen was known for his Calvary forces and tactics. I said discovered the menuki because they were/ are so dirty that until I removed them from the wrap and started to soak them in soapy water and just scrubbing lightly once in a while with a soft toothbrush there was very little detail to go off of. Quite a lot of grime and possibly pine resin has been lifting off just from the soapy water. The wrap on the handle was in very poor condition and it was about to break in a couple places. It was loose as well, but the wrap was done in kusune. I believe some of that transfered onto the menuki and has collected quite a bit of gunk and grime. The Kusune wrap while unwrapping it was interesting as the wrapping broke and crumbled like small twigs while taking it off. Very highly degraded and brittle. 

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Dear Travis.

 

Just one more thought to investigate, menuki sometimes depict falconry accoutrements and while I am sruggling to fit the cane into that the tassels certainly would be in the ball park.

 

All the best.

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5 hours ago, Trav4ever said:

......but they sure look like they could be especially from doing some research Takeda Shingen was known for his Calvary forces and tactics..... 

Hi Travis,

Calvary is not exactly the same as CAVALRY. :glee:

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Falconer utensils is one of my favorite motif’s. I don’t see them very often.

 

At the link below, if you scroll down a ways. Notice the tool “EGOUSHI (Feed Box)” has a mon, and looks similar to your menuki. But in this link, the item that looks like a rod, the  “BUCHI”, has a specific purpose of cleaning the beak and cleaning feathers, it is sharpened on one end and brush-like on the other.

https://www.falconryheritage.org/uploads/itemUploads/2075/NakajimaManuscript-IAF2009.pdf

 

Here’s a nice example from the same book that I referenced above:
(Edit: Incorrect caption. Example is riding crop and riding equipment. Comments below.) 

 

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I’m still leaning horse equipment. But it’s interesting to compare and try to figure it out. 
Best,

-Sam 

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Oh wow that link is amazing, Sam. Many thanks. One of Tokugawa Ieyasu’s favourite pastimes. A world about which I knew little.  

(Now after many years and at a stroke I know what the original purpose of four objects found at antiques markets really are!)
 

Also I have a set of falconry menuki but these look quite different again.(See below)

 

PS The caption to your photo just above looks mistaken. That’s a riding crop and two ‘shiodé’ fasteners for a Kura saddle.

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12 hours ago, Bugyotsuji said:

PS The caption to your photo just above looks mistaken. That’s a riding crop and two ‘shiodé’ fasteners for a Kura saddle.


I appreciate the correction, thank you. I should have known because I have a sword with very similar menuki, that are the same style shiode fasteners (but without crop). I’m quite fond of them. You helped me identify them here a couple years ago in another thread. *** @Bugyotsuji I have edited my comment to add the thread, some other examples can be found there. I've learned so much since then! https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/45159-help-me-identify-menuki/

That explains why these came up when I searched my images for “falconers”. But thankfully they’re still relevant. *** I actually have some mixed info in my notes, because someone once told me they were falconers tools. Rereading that old thread, I should have never doubted ya'll; and it's funny how time and repetition can muddy the waters of memory. 

 

Thanks again!

-Sam 

 

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