Grevedk Posted February 10, 2023 Report Posted February 10, 2023 Dear NMB fellowship, Once again I hope to draw knowledge from your experience and expertise. In my little quest to get wiser on the subject of Tsuba I have found my self buying different kinds of Tsuba (e.g regarding base materials, design and schools). This time I found a much used brass (Shinchu) Tsuba with the design of the Japanese deity “Daikokuten”, God of fortune and wealth (among a lot of other traits) and a child apparently playing with spinning tops. It shows clear signs of having been mounted (probably on a Wakizashi). Measurement’s: 7,2 x 7,0 x 0,5 cm weight: 130 grams Material: brass with inlay of other soft metals. Mimi is a ring of soft metal that has the feel and look of shakudo (but I am in doubt). There is no iron in or around the Tsuba. Design: Daikokuten with mallet and sack / child playing Mumei School: my own guess would be Mito school? 🧐 Period: probably late Edo period to early Meiji period I would very much appreciate your thoughts on: School and if possible a suggestion on maker Design and carvings Possibility of restoration of patina (looks like a previous owner may have tried to polish the surface with a rather “heavy hand”) All the best Soren Omora side Ura side Quote
Spartancrest Posted February 11, 2023 Report Posted February 11, 2023 Sorry Soren, I can't help with the school or maker but I would like to show a guard related to the second image you posted. 1 Quote
rematron Posted February 11, 2023 Report Posted February 11, 2023 I think another possibility is Hamano school. 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted February 11, 2023 Report Posted February 11, 2023 Just now, rematron said: I think another possibility is Hamano school. +1 1 Quote
Grevedk Posted February 11, 2023 Author Report Posted February 11, 2023 6 hours ago, Spartancrest said: Sorry Soren, I can't help with the school or maker but I would like to show a guard related to the second image you posted. Dale, That is very clearly “Daikokuten” in all his might and opulence, holding mallet, sack of goods and sitting on the bales of plenty 😜👍 Won’t ask you where you found that one or where the yellow’ish color comes from, but if you keep it long enough (say a few hundred years) it might end up in a museum with someone writing a book about it 😂 All the best /Soren Quote
Grevedk Posted February 11, 2023 Author Report Posted February 11, 2023 Hi Jeremy and Bruno, Thank you for taking the time to respond. 49 minutes ago, rematron said: I think another possibility is Hamano school. 48 minutes ago, Kurikata said: +1 Is it the ura side (carving of the tree and branches) that makes you suggest Hamano? All the best /Soren Quote
rematron Posted February 11, 2023 Report Posted February 11, 2023 Both sides for me. The general carving style. The use of gold detail against black. And the thinness and height of the raised rim. 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted February 11, 2023 Report Posted February 11, 2023 Like Jeremy! I wouldn´t have said it better! Quote
Grevedk Posted February 11, 2023 Author Report Posted February 11, 2023 Jeremy and Bruno, Thank you - your input and perspective is much appreciated. For one - I hadn’t seen the raised mimi as an indicative sign of the Hamano school. So - again a little wise through the sheer accumulated knowledge of other’s 👍😎 All the best. /Soren Quote
rematron Posted February 11, 2023 Report Posted February 11, 2023 You’re welcome Soren! I’m a novice so I’m shooting from the hip a little. It wasn’t one thing or the other but the combination of things together that made me think Hamano. Also I’m remembering something @Ford Hallamwrote about that school also incorporating mythological subjects in their works. 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted February 11, 2023 Report Posted February 11, 2023 11 hours ago, Spartancrest said: Sorry Soren, I can't help with the school or maker but I would like to show a guard related to the second image you posted. Good Find Dale. But I really prefer this one (MMA collection)! Quote
Spartancrest Posted February 11, 2023 Report Posted February 11, 2023 Bruno - Me too! That other one with 'crunched' up face is up for auction https://buyee.jp/mercari/item/m48842083660 not a great piece and they are asking a fortune [IMO] Quote
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