Moritsuchi Posted August 27, 2023 Report Posted August 27, 2023 Hi all! I've recently aquired some Yanone, some of which have mei. I can read a good chunk of it, but maybe someone can help me identify if my readings are correct and if they refer to a known smiths. Also if you have any information on the period and usage of each type of yanone, I'd be grateful. Yanone 1: I think it is 信 and 高, my guess would be Nobutaka? This one is Katakana, does anyone know why? I read it as Sunonfusa, but I probably mix up some katakana... (embarresing for a second year student of Japanese studies, but I never use katakana ) Edit: Suke- or Suchifusa might be possible, too This one is probably 石道, which I would read as Sekimichi This is twice with the same characters, I've chosen the best pictures, but I am lost on the first, the second is 助 I think and finally, this one are the same characters as above, but I can't read the second... So if anyone has thoughts on them, I'd be grateful. Florian Quote
Moritsuchi Posted August 27, 2023 Author Report Posted August 27, 2023 PS: this are all arrowheads, if the full picture helps in any way with identification: Quote
Brian Posted August 27, 2023 Report Posted August 27, 2023 Nice grouping. Some of those are very nice indeed. For some reason, yanone are often signed in katakana. Have a few myself. 1 Quote
Ray Singer Posted August 27, 2023 Report Posted August 27, 2023 One yanone is signed Nobutaka. Another two are signed Sukefusa. 1 Quote
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