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Hi guys

This isn't really my best subject so I thought I'd ask the experts. I recently purchased banner as a display piece and was wondering what the inscription on the reverse side related to. There are a couple of dates on it which I've tried to work out and I've got dates ranging between 1844 to 1860 but the other kanji in between the dates I'm having trouble with. There is only one clan listed as using this mon and it was the Kano clan of ichinomiya who's dates are between 1826 to 1871. If anyone has got any ideas on what the inscription says or is about I'd be most grateful.

 

Thanks guys

 

Gethin

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Hi guys

Sorry for the late reply. Thank you for your help Morita San. The length is around 160cm and its about 130 cm wide. I've taken a picture both sides. It's almost diamond shape so I don't know what it would have been used for or what would have been with it if it was dedicated to a temple. Anyone have any ideas or thoughts? Also, why so many dates?

 

Thanks again gents

 

Gethin

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Thanks for the pic Gethin.

If it has a hole at the straight edge then I think it is a cloth cover or bag (fukuro) for something. Maybe as mentioned, it is a cover for a shrine offering, or a cover for a parade object?

Just don't really know.

Regards,

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Good morning all,

 

Sorry to come late to the thread.

 

Morita san has the correct answer I believe.

 

The shape resembles an item called "Uchishiki" which is an item for a Buddhist altar display, they can range in size from small to massive depending upon the altar.

 

The longer edge is set upon the altar shelf with the Kamon part hanging over the lip making a triangle as you look at it, so to speak.

 

An object or offering would be placed on the area which in this case is a white rectangle.

 

http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/b ... shiki-9544

 

I agree with Piers that the Kamon is Maruni Chigai Kashiwa, sometimes called "Daimyo Oak"

 

The reason for so many dates is I believe when the item or items were offered for either donation or blessing.

 

(Out on a limb time: Red was sometimes used as a reference to Amida Buddha, White was a reference to Dainichi Nyorai).

 

 

Cheers

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Hello Gents.

Thank you all very much for your informative replys. So would i be right in assuming that each date corresponds to a different offering? What sort of objects would be offered? I'm sorry for all the questions but it really isn't my subject but I find fascinating!

Thank you all again for your replys.

 

Gethin

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