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Unusual plaque with kanji attached to a sword cane hilt...First character is the number three I believe and I have no idea what this one reads. Thanks for looking. Edpost-1190-0-68822800-1457997219_thumb.jpg

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It says 三谷喜 which I presume is a name, MITANI Yoshi (but Yoshi by itself is somewhat strange).

 

Could also be the name of a company: there is a lacquerware company in Kyoto by this name (Mitaniki)

 

The final kanji in the picture above is a variant of 喜, but the meaning is the same.

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Thanks, Steve, that makes sense. I guess it's just advertising. The lacquer was decent quality work when new, but it's now sadly about shot. The sword is a good o-suriage koto blade. I'll post photos in the Nihonto section soon. Ed

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