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Asking for a friend. Tsuba was found with metal detector in WWI Russian positions near Bryansk. Non-magnetic, IMHO shibuich with shakudo peons. Size 82x77x4mm weight 195 grams

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I just wish it was mine... I really like this one. With quick search I found few more pieces made by Morimura Atsutaka  in museums.

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守邨厚隆 Morimura Atsutaka   is lited in Haynes under reference  H00162. He is mentionned as being a student of Goto Shinjo. Your tsuba is reaaly a marvel to be restored.

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I saw lots of tsubas with peony, but this one the first with peony on windy day. I really like it. You almost can how they moving under the wind. 

Bth, what do you think - does this tsuba needs to be papered? I see a good reason to paper the sword, but not sure about tosogu

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I'd spend the money on the best restoration possible instead of papers.  In my opinion (for whatever that is worth...), it doesn't need papers, he's not one of the top names and the good quality of the work speaks for itself.

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As others have indicated, this is a fine piece of work. The base metal does appear to be shibuichi but as pointed out the surface has been completely altered. To return this piece to its former glory will require complete and very exacting repolishing and repatination. It's all possible and I believe the results would be spectacular. It won't be an easy or cheap job though.

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Hello Oleg

I've been looking for a product from Master Atsutaka for a long time.

A few years ago I managed to buy a tsuba and fuchi made by a master Atsutaka in Japan.

Both have the same motif, peonies on a windy day.

They are made of shakudo with a very nice nanako pattern.

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