Ron STL Posted May 29, 2021 Report Posted May 29, 2021 I've just acquired this interesting iron tsuba which is covered in flying cranes, etc., that are carried over the rim onto the back of the tsuba. I'm puzzled where to place this tsuba (group), so your thoughts are appreciated. The tsuba is slightly oval, measuring 72 mm x 6.7 mm x 5mm. Notice some of the carving carry over onto the seppa dai. Looking forward to your thoughts on this. Ron STL 2 Quote
Bob M. Posted May 29, 2021 Report Posted May 29, 2021 Hi Ron, For something similar , see item 6b on my ' Series of fittings' thread - could be a pattern book design or adaption of. Seven cranes on the front and four on the reverse on the tsuba I posted. Sorry , no school suggestions at present. Regards Quote
Surfson Posted May 29, 2021 Report Posted May 29, 2021 Nice tsuba Ron. It has a Bushu or Choshu feel to me. Quote
Surfson Posted May 29, 2021 Report Posted May 29, 2021 It seems very similar to number 6b in this thread: Quote
Steves87 Posted May 30, 2021 Report Posted May 30, 2021 I have this Sakura themed guard in similar fashion with the water carvings in the seppa dai area. The centres are ten zogan. There is a similar version in one of Gary Murtha's books too 4 Quote
Ron STL Posted May 31, 2021 Author Report Posted May 31, 2021 Thanks for the excellent examples. They are definitely convincing. Appreciate the direction as where to go on this. Interesting that the cranes are almost identical except more of these cranes have their bills open whereas your example they are closed, more relaxed. This on must be by Mitsumasa or being unsigned, from his stable, I would say. I found the blossom tsuba in Murtha's book but he did not identify a school. Would say again a Bushu group associated with Mitsumasa. Again, my thanks for this excellent help. Now I must read more about this group. Ron STL 1 Quote
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