Steve Waszak Posted November 27, 2021 Report Posted November 27, 2021 The Nidai Yamakichibei is famous for his exceptionally strong tsuchime and expressive uchikaeshi mimi, both of which stand out beautifully on this mutsu mokko-gata iron tsuba. These elements are signature features of his work, representing a unique aesthetic within the Yamakichibei group of smiths. The iron here is extremely well worked, with profuse tekkotsu creating a subtly textured rim surface. The motif and design is one the Nidai is well known for, and which he has used on a small handful of guards. It includes the katabami (oxalis) blossom at the upper-right on the omote, and an "I-beam" shaped sukashi just below the hitsu-ana, whose meaning I am not sure of. Udenuki-ana in the classic Nidai manner -- one large, one small, placed tightly together -- complete the apertures surrounding the nakago-ana. The Nidai Yamakichibei worked in Owari during the late-Momoyama Period to the earliest years of the Edo Period, creating powerful tsuba strongly informed by the Tea taste of the Tea Master Furuta Oribe. His works are esteemed as among the greatest iron sword guards in Japanese history: within the Yamakichibei group of tsubako, it is the Nidai who has the most Juyo tsuba, with five. His work is not frequently encountered. The tsuba measures 7.5cm x 7.3cm, and is 5mm at the mimi, approximately 2 - 2.5mm at the nakago-ana. An outstanding tsuba. $2,400 plus shipping.
Michael 101 Posted November 29, 2021 Report Posted November 29, 2021 Superb example, amazed this has not been snapped up yet.
Steve Waszak Posted December 3, 2021 Author Report Posted December 3, 2021 A few additional photos...along with a black and white photo of a famous, published Nidai Yamakichibei sword guard of the same design. I'll leave this posting up over the weekend. For any who are seriously interested in acquiring a high-end iron tsuba made by one of the great Momoyama masters, this is your chance. After this weekend, I'll be withdrawing the posting...
Steve Waszak Posted December 6, 2021 Author Report Posted December 6, 2021 Withdrawn. Thanks for looking!
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