John C Posted February 23, 2024 Report Posted February 23, 2024 Hello: For anyone who collects yatate or other type of sagemono, have you seen this large style before? I have it pictured with a "normal" size yatate. Could this be an over-sized tourist piece; a "desktop" model/paperweight; a store sample/display?? It's a beast (12 inches long, 3 inches tall, and over a pound), made of bronze or brass. I can't imagine anyone carrying this tucked in an obi. Doesn't appear to have been used and is not marked. If you know, please let me know! Regards, John C. Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted February 24, 2024 Report Posted February 24, 2024 Looks like a bronze ornament for the Meiji Western market, based upon the classical yatate theme. A thousand years ago yatate were originally of course the box drawer base of quivers, about that size but made of wood, bamboo, thongs, etc., in which were kept brush and ink for writing messages, poems, etc. 2 1 Quote
b.hennick Posted February 24, 2024 Report Posted February 24, 2024 It looks like something that a person who sells would put in his/her window. 1 Quote
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