Marius G Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 Hello, Please help me with the translation on the Fuchi of my Katana by Masanaga (see the other topic I opened in the Nihonto section)! Regards, Marius G Quote
SteveM Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 Right side = 生涼軒 Seiryōken (?) = This is the art name (gō) of the artist Katsutoshi Left side = 勝壽(花押)Katsutoshi 1 Quote
Marius G Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Posted August 5, 2016 Right side = 生涼軒 Seiryōken (?) = This is the art name (gō) of the artist Katsutoshi Left side = 勝壽(花押)Katsutoshi Thank you very much! Quote
sohei Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 Looks like he is in Haynes as H 02910.0, Family name; Kawakami, aka: Seiryuken (as mentioned), Tatsukichi, Tatsunosuke. Worked in Mito in Hitachi Province, and later in Tokyo. Born in 1832, still alive in 1912. So worked in late Edo-Meiji period. Student of the first Hagiya Katsuhira, in the Meiji period he moved to Tokyo. His son was Yoshitada, and student was Tadatoshi. Looks like he signed with two different 'toshi' characters, Haynes has him listed with one, both both are in Markus' book with a picture of the mei, that looks very close to this fuchi. Mike 1 Quote
Marius G Posted August 6, 2016 Author Report Posted August 6, 2016 Looks like he is in Haynes as H 02910.0, Family name; Kawakami, aka: Seiryuken (as mentioned), Tatsukichi, Tatsunosuke. Worked in Mito in Hitachi Province, and later in Tokyo. Born in 1832, still alive in 1912. So worked in late Edo-Meiji period. Student of the first Hagiya Katsuhira, in the Meiji period he moved to Tokyo. His son was Yoshitada, and student was Tadatoshi. Looks like he signed with two different 'toshi' characters, Haynes has him listed with one, both both are in Markus' book with a picture of the mei, that looks very close to this fuchi. Mike Very interesting! Thank you! Quote
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