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Research on the subject of a Chōshū Yaji school’s tsuba


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Recently i made a research on the subject depicted on the following tsuba made by Yaji Tomoyuki (八道友之) that i currently own, since i thought it was quite interesting what i found i made an article about it.
Feel free to download it and i'd be happy to hear your thoughts about it.

 

Chōshū Yaji research.pdf


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Thank you Dale, i actually know those but i deliberately excluded cause not signed.
Actually i have other signed examples but since the workmanship and subject are the same i thought no need to include those.

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A signed one from a Bonhams auction - https://www.bonhams.com/zh-hk/auction/25125/lot/15/an-iron-tsuba-by-yaji-tomoyuki-choshu-school-early-19th-century/ It sold very cheaply at £87.50 . Very similar to the signed one from Japaneseswordbookandtsuba [tagane-ato different]

 

Also a signed one - https://www.samuraimuseum.jp/shop/product/antique-tsuba-for-samurai-sword-t-124/

The translation says  八道 友清 (Hachidou Tomokiyo) (1688-1704) - could this be a miss reading of the mei?

 

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I saw those as well, the Bonhams one someone made a great score.
The second one is badly corroded, last kanji is hardly readable so they made a guess i think, but to me should be the late Edo Tomohisa (same as the published one in my article)

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9 minutes ago, Infinite_Wisdumb said:

Man that’s a nice Tsuba Manuel!

Indeed it is, in hand is even better cause you can appreciate the precision and depth of the engraving even more

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Yes, there's another one as well from same school but both have some corrosion problem unfortunately.

Seems that saying about corrosion is real

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It was up for sale before, it's in good conditions and from the same maker, hard to tell if was born as daisho but it's a nice set nonetheless 

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On 9/7/2022 at 12:07 PM, Spartancrest said:

Mauel, there is a 'daisho' in great condition here- https://www.jauce.com/auction/m1061687572

But would two different ships make up a daisho? Suppose so they are signed by the same maker.

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I think this is a very nice set, I think they are actually the same ships but the big one have sails set and the other have them down. 

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