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Anyone have insight into this style/school? Assuming Edo?

Any translator have to get anything from the NBTHK Tokubetsu Kicho paper?

 

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Your referring to something like this? Wire work looks a bit similar without the beads but not sure about that given the rest of the matching fitments which I dont think would receive enamel like a tsuba would?

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Thanks for the kind words! From the incredibly intricate wire/bead work to the high quality samegawa, detailed dragon menuki, well done Ito and saya, I am very happy with this ebay purchase  :) Kogatana blade aside(wish I could make out the mei), there isnt a scratch, ding or blemish to be found.

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Mike there is a similar style guard in the Metropolitan Museum no. 91.1.807 it has the same raised wire effect with some very minimal enamel spots. - I was going through my book, 'Tsuba in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Vol. 1' and came across it on page 64.

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