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  1. https://www.ebay.com/itm/404336982792 There are usually a few getting about at once - except when you start trying to find them! These also have a stamped in Ume/Ategane with applied colour - no way you could 'pop' them out. Hey you got a "free" box that is something
  2. Sorry it is mass produced, they can come in several coloured finishes and also a "daisho" pair is available. I will try and find some other examples for you.
  3. Matching fuchi? https://www.jauce.com/auction/r1166428866
  4. Steven Waszak posted this back in April 20, 2018 https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/25412-yamakichibei-tsuba/ the same tsuba as https://www.seiyudo....08082.htm#movepoint1
  5. Hi Tony, not sure if you have access to this book in Swedish? https://archive.org/.../n1/mode/2up?q=tsuba A large section of the book concentrates on tsuba. Most of the images are rather poor but if you send me a PM. I can supply more up to date images. A little dated but so is [I should know ]
  6. Apparently not as unique as we would think! https://www.jauce.com/auction/m1162814705 You have to love the translation " Sword skirting board, set of 8" Must have been a carpenter doing the description [or as we say in Aus. a "Chippy"] https://www.jauce.com/auction/j1063437143
  7. https://www.antikeo....1868-90691#gallery-1 https://onlineonly.c...ood-tsuba-612/224816 https://www.espace4....acquered-mount-fuji/
  8. https://www.houdini.se/?h=17291019 I am a little confused by the company selling this one 5 left22,500 yen (697 points back!) Five left? This is a very rare design iron tsuba with a demon-shaped cloth inlay. Iron tsuba?
  9. I am a little confused how a shop sold that identical tsuba in Tokyo, yet you bought it in Kanazawa over 400 km away?
  10. https://www.samuraim...samurai-sword-t-618/ Edo period "nawame" rim [rope pattern] Description This oval-shaped iron Tsuba has a symmetrical design. It is composed of mainly two motifs: a flower-like object with four petals, and some vegetable or plant pattern arranged in a total of four on the left and right sides of this Tsuba. We estimate this plant is the Myōga (茗荷). It is known as Japanese ginger and was brought to Japan with Shōga (生姜, ginger). According to a theory, Shōga used to be called the Senoka (兄香/せのか), and Myōga used to be called the Menoka (妹香/めのか) in ancient times. It is said that these pronunciations were changed with time. Myōga has the same pronunciation as another word, “Myōga (冥加),” which means divine protection. Therefore, this motif has been treated as a good-luck design. It is seen at shrines and temples in various parts of Japan. Also, it is quite a popular motif for family crests. Such auspicious meanings might have inspired this Tsuba’s design. The shop should have given you this information. Your tsuba is not a million miles different to this one. Or even this one, just different motifs top and bottom. https://www.nipponto...swords9/TB202783.htm https://www.touken-h...gawa.jp/item/YTC-11/ this almost identical with papers.
  11. I saw a documentary on how the halo developed from a round board attached to the head on statues, particularly early saints - it was intended to keep the birds from crapping on the faces! The hollow circlet 'halo' would now act as a good roosting post and end up having the opposite effect!
  12. You are right jean I have also seen "mother of pearl" used. https://www.antiques...murai-antique-tsuba/
  13. Side by side, close-ish? Raised seppa-dai and cast in mei on the fake [why bother?] [off topic but the 'original' has tiger skin pants - very fetching ]
  14. https://clip.cafe/th...s-getting-better-no/ I actually thought I had the ugliest tsuba - but I will happily settle for second place.
  15. Chris has the image of this one https://www.bonhams....5-1868-19th-century/ https://www.bonhams....7-1878-19th-century/ https://www.fromjapa...o/input/x1120193756/ [copy] https://www.city.ner.../nerima_0421_all.pdf Special exhibition of collection items Sword fittings - Nakayama Collection - Exhibition Date: April 28th (Sat) - June 3rd (Sun) 2012 Venue: 2nd floor special exhibition room, free admission A collection of about 120 sword fittings with diverse designs, including Edo-period tsuba such as the ogre-shaped tsuba (photo), which Nakayama Akira, a resident of the ward, has collected over the years.
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