Brian Posted December 15, 2008 Report Posted December 15, 2008 Hi all, A friend has just sent me these 2, and asked for assistance. Being at work, I gave them a quick look, but am not confident enough, so thought I would ask The first one I think is Hizen Kuni Hiro X but for some reason I can't remember what that last kanji is. The second one..... Much appreciated, Brian Quote
Nobody Posted December 15, 2008 Report Posted December 15, 2008 The first one may be; Its reading may be Hirosato or Hirokuni (廣郡). I do not know the name. The second one may be; Ietsugu (家次). Quote
Jacques Posted December 15, 2008 Report Posted December 15, 2008 HI, Edit I first considered Sadatsugu but Moriyama san is right for the second: Ietsugu 家次 Don't know the last of the first mei. Quote
Brian Posted December 15, 2008 Author Report Posted December 15, 2008 Thanks very much Moriyama san, He had guessed at Iyetsugu..so that confirms it for him. Hirokuni looks correct according to the kanji you posted, but I can't find any smith signing Hiorokuni or Hirosato. Odd He says it is in gunto mounts, so possibly it is an unrecorded Showato smith. Just read Jacques post. I had also considered Sada. Is there any agreement on which one is the most likely? Brian Edit to add: Iyetsugu is looking like the correct mei. The only Hirokuni I can find is the shinsakuto smith Hiroki Hirokuni, but with different kanji, so not him. Another unrecorded smith? Quote
Ted Tenold Posted December 17, 2008 Report Posted December 17, 2008 Brian, It is Hirokuni. The kuni is a bit obscure, but there is a Kanbun smith listed in the Hizento Handbook with this character and signing as your image shows. There are two Hirokuni with the other using the koku/kuni kanji and alternately signing Hiroyoshi and Yoshiyasu and was a student of Shodai Tadayoshi. I could not find your Hirokuni in the lineage chart though. Quote
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