Hello all,
I was hoping someone might recognize this mei on this fuchi. I got it in a set of miscellaneous fittings from an old, unopened WWII chest. I have tried many things from searching through as many sites as I could find for likeness, searched this site using the reference pages on kanji, using a picture of it on Google’s picture match, tried to copy the mei from the picture’s OCR(both editing in the best sketching over what I see close up), trying the online Kanji app to see if I could come close, to also using Sesko’s Tosogu Mei index I found on here using what I believe is the first Kanji character, Mitsu. I think I am at my wits end with such a simplistic mei. I like to try and figure it out myself and have another one signed from the set that I just figured out is Yasuyuki. Very beautiful work he did.
As stated, I believe the first character “could be” Mitsu but the second “character” almost looks like a cursive character vs. normal mei kanji. I would appreciate anyone’s suggestions. Thank you much in advance.
Also, very sad news about Ford. I didn’t know him, but followed his work, his sites, and watched all his videos. What an amazing man.
I have edited the pictures so they aren’t too sizable but maintain quality.
Regards,
Jeff