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  2. Grev, Lotus root cross section?
  3. 6A & 7A Signature: 国廣 (Kunihiro) as I thought might be the case - generally good quality iron. There are many like 1A - I have a theory they were "Shiiremono" (仕入れ物) - ready made for quick sale. None of these were very well done or elaborately inlaid. They tend to be the same shape as well.
  4. Steve that one is from an auction of ten back in 2013 - https://www.bonhams.com/auction/21106/lot/202/ten-various-iron-tsuba-17th-to-18th-century/ information is very limited "another of lozenge form carved with mokume" - doesn't say much for such a nice piece
  5. Yotsu Fuji ? What to make of this one - not Itomaki-gata but I don't think it represents Fuji-san either [the sides are flat not curved]? And this?
  6. You could well be right Jean. Not a lot of difference, just three little sticks [maybe the maker was a bit lazy and didn't want to do the extra cuts ] The umbrella handle is what we need to look for apparently - unless it is lost in the seppa-dai? Mecox's example has avoided the cut out "sticks" altogether [clever] Image taken from a post by Mal [Mecox] https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/39845-tsuba-reading/ Cut through the middleman and get a tsuba umbrella! - I would not recommend a sukashi design myself
  7. Title: Yotsu Fuji Description An Iron Tsuba mountain shape four corners with Kozuka & Kougai holes This kind of four corner shape is called “Yotsu Fuji” in Japanese.
  8. https://auctionet.com/en/4458663-a-Japanese-porcelain-bowl-probably-satsuma-ware-19-20th-century
  9. As Dan has said this one is a cast copy. There are many getting about. The cast in "tagane-ato" punch marks around the nakago-ana are a giveaway in this design. Two sizes, the smaller has different punch marks The second one [which is upside down] is snow flakes on Wagasa [umbrellas] This one only has the one umbrella The three plain guards may be standard types that were often sent out to be embellished by other craftsmen like this one: Signature: 国廣 (Kunihiro) Is there a signature on the squarish middle one - other side?
  10. Yes sometimes described as a Chidori, or any number of other birds. I wonder if there is any significance to which way the head of the bird points? The "Chidori" and the last bird here would face to the right when mounted, whereas the doves/pigeon etc point to the left in the examples previously shown.
  11. A common Miochin school design, often with an inscription/poem to Hachiman around the nakago-ana [Hachiman is the deity of war or warriors - his "messangers" were doves] Sometimes seen as a sparrow or even a hawk. The small dents at the top of the tang hole [nakago-ana] are called tagane-ato and are a sign that the guard has been fitted to a blade in the past [good sign] The design of the wings is a little unusual but there are others like it. I agree with Mauro that the first is very likely Shoami the mix of inlays with incised carving is typical. The guard looks like it may have been in a fire, the rough surface I am sure was not intended. I doubt the signature can be read it is too far gone. Welcome Tristan to NMB - and Merry Christmas
  12. Yes the nakago-ana and both hitsu are badly done - - not something I would fall for unless I needed a paperweight [of which I already have plenty! ]
  13. Compare it to this [cast?] iron example https://www.jauce.com/auction/c1212973939
  14. Just throwing this Namban tsuba in this thread - Namban not Hizen, you can plainly see the hitsu have been cut in after the guard was made. Someone has not looked after the poor thing! Lissenden would not be pleased. Interesting to see the indented/recessed "seppa-dai" on the ura. https://www.jauce.com/auction/v1212875887
  15. A scientific way to "clone" more!
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