Ciro Posted August 20, 2021 Report Posted August 20, 2021 Does someone have a idea from what time period this tsuba coud be. Quote
FlorianB Posted August 21, 2021 Report Posted August 21, 2021 Judging by this picture of the backside alone the steel looks very homogeneous. Most probably Owari-style from Edo-Period. Best, Florian 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted August 22, 2021 Report Posted August 22, 2021 One here with a similar motif - Owari - https://www.Japan-onlineshop.com/antike-stuecke/56-tsuba-owari.html And similar https://www.jauce.com/auction/o1001309331 This one is listed as Akasaka https://www.jauce.com/auction/b557871486 I think there was a lot of overlap in designs from one school to the next. 1 Quote
Soshin Posted August 26, 2021 Report Posted August 26, 2021 Thank you Ciro Foschi for starting this topic. I have been a long-time collector of Owari tsuba with a specific focus on openwork (sukashi 透かし). Both me and Curran and have a history of liking some of the same things. From the single poor-quality photo (been clicking on it and cannot see any more detail) I am not really seeing any of the characteristic iron seen in many tsuba from the Owari/Mikawa Provinces (Edo Period or otherwise). To provide more context the Japanese term this type of special very dense and well forged (subjective assessment) iron that I have come across in my studies is (Owari-jigane 尾張地金). The visible texture and feel of this type of iron has been burned so to speak into my memory and I long to have more examples of it in my personal collection. Quote
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