Edward G Posted August 26, 2018 Report Posted August 26, 2018 Gentlemen: Attached are photos of a high grade tsuba with many characters inscribed on it. The makers' name appears to be Tamagawa Yoshihisa. However, this is all I have been able to determine. I would like to know the full translation of what is written on the tusba as well as any information on the maker if possible. Many thanks in advance. Edward G Quote
SteveM Posted August 26, 2018 Report Posted August 26, 2018 Left side is 水府住玉川義久(花押)Tamagawa Yoshihisa of the Mito-han Right side is 草木柏氏囗囗九種為 Kusagi Kashiwa shi ~ ~ kyushū no tame The right side would be a dedication, presumably to the person who ordered the tsuba, but I'm not sure of the reading of the name. Kusagi (or Kusaki) and then Kashiwa, followed by 氏 which typically is used as a neutral honorific. Kusagi and Kashiwa are both viable last names, so their combination here stumps me. The following two kanji are a mystery. The final kanji, 為, is used to indicate a dedication (it basically means "for"). 1 Quote
TETSUGENDO Posted August 27, 2018 Report Posted August 27, 2018 Tamagawa Yoshisa approx.1779-1839 (dates vary) Mito School Quote
Stefan Posted August 27, 2018 Report Posted August 27, 2018 There have been several Generations of Tamagawa Yoshihisa. Stefan Quote
Edward G Posted August 28, 2018 Author Report Posted August 28, 2018 Thank You Steve M, Steven K, and Stefan, your information has been quite helpful. However, the right side inscription dedication is still a bit of a mystery. If anyone else could add to or clarify, that would be most helpful. Thank You Edward G Quote
mywei Posted August 28, 2018 Report Posted August 28, 2018 A couple of weird characters as Steve has mentioned. I think it can be read top down outside-inside as 草木囗囗九種為 柏氏 - i.e Plant _ _ Nine seeds/types for Mr. Kashiwa, which would make sense given the plant motif of the tsuba. The first unclear kanji could be a form of 花(flower) or 巻(scroll) - not sure.... the second kanji could be a another 九??? 1 Quote
SteveM Posted August 28, 2018 Report Posted August 28, 2018 Yes! That's it. 草木花囗九種為 柏氏 A variant of 花 is used. https://glyphwiki.org/wiki/twedu-a03439-012 Still unsure of the one middle kanji, but I think it only has interest for us kanji fanatics. Unless that mystery kanji drastically alters the meaning, 九種 here refers to "nine varieties". So the meaning is indeed something like "Design of nine various plants, flowers, trees for Mr. Kashiwa", as Matt says. Quote
mywei Posted August 28, 2018 Report Posted August 28, 2018 Nice resource Steve. Last mystery kanji could be a form 丸 (circle) maybe? Quote
SteveM Posted August 28, 2018 Report Posted August 28, 2018 I'm at a loss as to what it is. If I had a gun to my head I'd say its a variant of 九 (mindful of a discussion that Morita-san and Moriyama-san had some time ago about the conventions of calligraphy, and that if the same kanji appears twice in a phrase, that kanji should be written two different ways). But when I think of the meaning (99 varieties?) it doesn't make much sense, unless its a way of saying "many". If I search for that phrase I get nothing. If I search for "9 varieties" I get a bunch of hits related to mahjong, which seems to be a dead end as well. If not 九, my next thought was 仇 but that is even more of a dead end. Quote
Edward G Posted August 31, 2018 Author Report Posted August 31, 2018 Thanks to John A Stuart, Steve M, mywei,and Steven K...............I appreciate all the input. Edward G Quote
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