cdrcm12 Posted September 14, 2021 Report Posted September 14, 2021 Hi, I've had this tsuba for a wee while now and was looking at it again recently to carry out some further research. My thoughts on it have come to think it may be Ko-Shoami. It has a couple of tekkotsu on the mimi, image below and dishes a little from the mimi to the seppa-dai. It's maru-gata with a kaku ko-niku mimi. Design is of bamboo in nikubori-ji-sukashi, quite rustic. Overall dimensions below: Height - 66mm Width - 66mm Mimi thk - 5mm Seppa-dai thk - 4.75mm Any thoughts from members would be welcome. 1 Quote
Soshin Posted September 15, 2021 Report Posted September 15, 2021 Hello Colin T., Thanks for sharing. I like your tsuba, but I feel it is not old enough to get the “Ko” prefix, which implies that it is older than the Edo Period. To me I think the “Kyō” prefix for your tsuba is more appropriate. I have Kyō-Shōami tsuba with a similar rustic plaint-based openwork motif that has an excellent heterogonous forged iron. I hope you find this additional information helpful to your research. Quote
cdrcm12 Posted September 15, 2021 Author Report Posted September 15, 2021 David/Mauro, Thanks for the replies. I did think possibly Kyo rather than Ko but it seemed on the small side. Mauro, Absolutely see the Echizen link, one below from a scan of Google. Another with similar tagane. Further investigation required! Gullane, UK - From your device - Learn more HelpSend feedbackPrivacyTerms Quote
Spartancrest Posted September 16, 2021 Report Posted September 16, 2021 Hi Collin that last guard you show, I have eleven image examples of that design. Four are described as Kinai, with one as Shoami. The rest including one missing it's rim from the Metropolitan Museum are not attributed. Did you happen to buy that guard from Thierry de MAIGRET Auctions? One of my images from there is identical to yours. Quote
cdrcm12 Posted September 16, 2021 Author Report Posted September 16, 2021 Hi Dale, Unfortunately it's not mine, just an image from the net. Looks to have been a popular design. Thanks 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted September 16, 2021 Report Posted September 16, 2021 Similar on on Ebay without attibution: https://www.ebay.com/itm/174940020343?hash=item28bb3cde77%3Ag%3AmxcAAOSwHkZhMEBK&LH_Auction=1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted September 17, 2021 Report Posted September 17, 2021 Bruno it is the same guard as second from the right top row 23/2/21 starting from a cheaper 36,250 yen - compared to the 45,000 BIN. Must be hard to sell at that price? Quote
Geraint Posted September 17, 2021 Report Posted September 17, 2021 Dear Colin. Not that it matters too much but that Echizen example you posted looks very much like a cast replica rather than a genuine tsuba. All the best. 1 Quote
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