cabowen Posted February 23, 2013 Report Posted February 23, 2013 Here are a few signatures from the swords I have posted in another thread....Not being into kodogu, I have few references to help with these signatures...Any help appreciated... Kozuka (shakudo nanako with teppo) Kazutoshi with kao (?): tsuba (iron with gold) (Goto Seijo (?): fuchi (all kodogu en suite -silver waves): Quote
Nobody Posted February 23, 2013 Report Posted February 23, 2013 The first one is 知壽 - Tomotoshi (reading?). Quote
cabowen Posted February 23, 2013 Author Report Posted February 23, 2013 Thank you very much! Any ideas on the fuchi? Quote
cabowen Posted February 24, 2013 Author Report Posted February 24, 2013 Anyone have any info on any of these? Quote
Markus Posted February 24, 2013 Report Posted February 24, 2013 The mei on the fuchi reads "Shunkôsai Kaneaki" (春光斎兼明). Haynes says: "born 1837, still living ca. 1912, Tokyo, family name Uchida (内田), first name Kanejirô (金次郎)." And Haynes says about Tomotoshi: "Furyûsai (風龍斎), from a shakudô nanako kozuka with relief inlay a gun in the style of the later Gotô school. M. Usui collection, 1960." The index actually depicts exactly your mei and kao Chris. Quote
cabowen Posted February 24, 2013 Author Report Posted February 24, 2013 How interesting! Thank you very much.... Now I can speculate on who the former owner is of these swords! Here is the kozuka. I would venture that the same person made the kogai....: Quote
John A Stuart Posted February 24, 2013 Report Posted February 24, 2013 Just to complete the set, the tsuba mei is indeed Goto Seijo. There were 7 generations of this line Shitaya Goto and later generations made iron tsuba. I think this is iron is it not? John Quote
cabowen Posted February 24, 2013 Author Report Posted February 24, 2013 Yes, it is iron. Well made and unusual....Not so sure about the signature. Anyone have any references or opinions? Thanks John, appreciate your input. Quote
John A Stuart Posted February 25, 2013 Report Posted February 25, 2013 I checked the Kinko Meikan. There are two signatures there and yours is in the ballpark. The Meikan does mention the difficulty distinguishing between generations. The kao are similar, with minute differences. I think you are alright. This group is ranked AA to A, so the work should tell the story. John Quote
cabowen Posted February 25, 2013 Author Report Posted February 25, 2013 It looks pretty well done to me, but it is a bit unusual....Guess I need to do some more research...Again, thank you. Quote
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