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  1. Spartancrest

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    I think this is a type with "crepe ishime" - there is a proper term in Japanese but I don't have it handy. These seem to be from a school that specialized in this decoration, designs vary a lot but there are lots of examples where the piercing shifts position around the plate. I have been collecting images of these for some time and note there are two main styles - one with the seppa-dai and hitsu outlined and the other where the ishime is not "contained" Here are three with the same "gumbai" piercing design. If you can find another they make a great daisho! [My "daisho" with a different pierced design.]
  2. I like the Dote-mimi - I think Jean may be right about a revival piece, this one from the Edo era - no Dote-mimi though. Anyone know the plant the leaf represents? We still need a scientific non-invasive method to date iron. - Though even this may not be indicative of when the tsuba was fashioned from the iron - how we get around that would seem difficult. I guess you can test the patina age?? But what then if the piece has been cleaned back to bare metal? These questions keep us interested in the subject of tsuba and not having all the answers keeps our "little grey cells" active!
  3. Good taste - one I would go for as well. - - what Mauro said! not a gazillion miles from this?
  4. Hi Chris. Your squirrel tsuba appeared in 2024 in this thread - along with this image of an utsushi Another from this thread : With this image There is also a single squirrel design with papers listed here -https://matsukaze.thebase.in/items/8490153 And another with both ategane filled here https://www.touken-world.jp/search-sword-guard/art0002655/ and here with papers https://www.ayakashi.co.jp/items/83815405 I have seen a few tsuba with "Shoki on the bridge" as well, but they tend to be cast copies [Not yours] https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/396800258462 you can tell the design is Shoki because of his "Ken" type sword as opossed to Yoshitsune and Benkei on the bridge. There are rarely only "just one" of anything!
  5. Spartancrest

    Oh dear!

    Could be, the tsuba is certainly "Modern"
  6. Spartancrest

    Oh dear!

    OMG - from the Stevie Wonder school of tsuba decoration. I love the lopsided seppa-dai [Not] Well it is a lot cheaper than the estimates, but still way over the odds, on Mercari https://jp.mercari.com/item/m52104238755 identical images.
  7. I am beginning to think Nobuie made nothing else! https://www.jauce.com/auction/x1229171949 I do like the udenuki-ana. https://www.bonhams.com/auction/22472/lot/99/a-nobuie-tsuba-edo-period-17th-century/
  8. https://www.legacyswords.com/portfolio/sadayuki-tsuba/ This one sadly sold. Another either an utsushi or degraded from the other sale appeared about a month ago on Jauce - it did get a lot of interest. https://www.jauce.com/auction/o1226150302 seen these? https://www.jauce.com/auction/h1026816107 https://www.jauce.com/auction/j1227489912
  9. That's because I don't have a life! The thread for that image is here https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/14733-udenuki-no-ana-two-holes-near-edge-of-tsuba/
  10. https://xmhqqg.dlubowitz.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=13979&sid=6XDvntj The site won't open for me either but the image is able to be copied. When I tried to search the second image I get a link including Yahoo Auctions. But still won't show where it originated. Need a froggy tsuba? https://www.jauce.com/auction/w1228933639 Heads up it is a "popular" cast piece! Note the simulated sekigane!
  11. Mine is a bit odd, the cut out in the hitsu goes the wrong way? I like the udenuki-ana on yours, they are unusual on an already sukashi guard. I don't know how many like it there might be? This one from a post last year might interest you. Posted January 3, 2025
  12. Is this the same piece? - found on another site
  13. Matt lovely piece - coincidence as I just won one on auction but I have no idea what I will find under the dirt and rust! Do you think Nobuie was a "Nutter for Nata"?
  14. Fred W. has this one up on his site: Fred needs to check his images - same side view of the guard, no ura view, https://www.slam.org/collection/objects/37749/ a Nata on the back like Bruno's and Grev's examples - must be a meaning there?
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