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Bugyotsuji

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  1. Guessing this represents writing poetry on vertical tanzaku paper strips then floating downstream in some garden in Kyoto for example. Spring and autumn? Encompassing also the Kikusui theme. Very unusual!
  2. Thanks Pietro, I missed those. Not some of her best work though, IMHO.
  3. Possibly 正一 Masakazu w/kao(?) (But they are very small and do not seem well aligned)
  4. Just a small caveat to Jean's 'no collecting value'. It may have little or no monetary value, but as a reference for examples of cast tsuba, if that is what it is, I would count it as a personally valuable object for the goodies drawer. Something to learn from everything that bubbles up!
  5. There are different ways of writing Nao直, some very close to Michi 道. Sweet sets.
  6. Sano Naoyoshi 佐野直好 seems right.
  7. I’m eating my hat. An open eight-petal lotus flower. https://kyuanji.jp/blog/2022/09/post-28.html
  8. I have more questions than answers. The box says simply 'silver zogan tsuba'. I can see it's a thick, almost maru tsuba in iron, quite large, with an unusally wide square-cut mimi fukurin, silver nunome-zogan lattice-work pattern, no hitsu-ana, showing some evidence it may have been in use. Edo Period I reckon, but that is a wide ballpark. Where was it made? Maybe Spartancrest below will have some ideas. (I'm getting a 'show his reply' message as I write). Is it really a lotus, or are those leaves of a sunflower, I am asking myself? Sunflower seeds are often suggested by a crosshatch.
  9. Good questions!
  10. Nothing untoward here the last few days.
  11. Possibly Gimei, subsequently someone has erased the Mei.(?) PS What is 'piling'?
  12. A Nanako-Shi from the Masatsune line is shown here, c. Ansei, Tōnan, 9 from right.
  13. Line two says that it depicts/suggests an absent Ebisu (rusu-moyo) by means of a fishing line and a sea bream, and on the reverse waves crashing on the rocks.
  14. You probably mean the Tokugawa clan, like royalty in Japan.
  15. You may be looking too far ahead and counting your chickens before they are hatched. A katana? The immediate decision is whether to have this blade polished and would it be worth the considerable cost. A joint work is however a nice little background bonus.
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