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Hello again!

 

I came across another finding at a recent gun show with a beautiful signed fuchi. The Fuchi depicts a samurai riding on a rather ambitious looking horse, equipped with a sword, arrowsand gear while yielding a flag of the family mon. I was impressed by the meticulous amount of crafted detail! Wondering if anyone on the forums might believe if the fuchi is authentic or not, and if anyone might have more information on it. I'm also not entirely sure who the signature belongs to.

Many thanks guys!

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Without study it looks like it was a nice fuchi that had the shakudo patina stripped off in a strange way, possibly through chemical treatment.  It looks like Soten work, but the signature is not typical and I can't translate it without access to my books.  Maybe others can help.

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The fuchi theme is from the Tale of Heike, chapter entitled Battle on the Bridge. It depicts Ashikaga Tadatsuna on horse and the planks of the broken bridge over Uji River.

 

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Suggestion: If the original pics were rotated 90* they would be easier to study.

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