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Fine silver work, comes from France.

With very small stamp ET (= étranger - Paris - 1864/1893).

Can't find the artist name... Hirashige??? (unknown by further research 🤷🏻‍♂️).

Anyone? Thx!

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I can't find anything about this person. I wonder if he would have made tosogu before.

Anyone with a tsuba, kozuka,... with this mei / kakihan?

 

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  On 3/13/2024 at 10:18 PM, John C said:

@Bruce Pennington

Not sure if you are following this, however this Hirashige kao could be added to the stamps doc if you are collecting these.

John C.

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Thanks John, but I'm only citing swordsmith kao.  The guys that make tsuba, shirasaya, and others like this item are a big group.  I just don't have the time to branch out that wide.

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  On 3/14/2024 at 2:31 PM, Bruce Pennington said:

only citing swordsmith kao

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Roger that. I wasn't sure because many smiths went into other metal craft after the 1868 ban. Iv'e seen some really cool yatate made out of unused fuchi.

Sorry Yves for hijacking the thread. Hope you find an answer.

 

John C.

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  On 3/14/2024 at 5:31 PM, John C said:

Roger that. I wasn't sure because many smiths went into other metal craft after the 1868 ban. Iv'e seen some really cool yatate made out of unused fuchi.

Sorry Yves for hijacking the thread. Hope you find an answer.

 

John C.

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Now that we're talking of it, though, if you find something like this and it was a swordsmith that made it, let me know.  I'd like to see the kao and see if it's different or the same as his sword kao.

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  On 3/14/2024 at 5:37 PM, SteveM said:

There is one Hirashige listed in Wakayama.

Metalworker to the Tokugawa. Died in Meiji 12 (1879) at the age of 51. 

 

 

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  On 3/14/2024 at 5:37 PM, SteveM said:

There is one Hirashige listed in Wakayama.

Metalworker to the Tokugawa. Died in Meiji 12 (1879) at the age of 51. 

 

 

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Thank you Steve! Where did you find this info?

 

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  On 3/14/2024 at 5:31 PM, John C said:

Roger that. I wasn't sure because many smiths went into other metal craft after the 1868 ban. Iv'e seen some really cool yatate made out of unused fuchi.

Sorry Yves for hijacking the thread. Hope you find an answer.

 

John C.

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No problem at all John.

This is the way to reach more members 👍🏻

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