Yumso Posted September 4, 2024 Report Posted September 4, 2024 Hello NMB members, I have this shishi lion and peonies motif tsuba that has 一斎 mei on the back. However I'm having quite a trouble finding about this mei & tsuba... to be honest, <soft-metal tsuba / shishi lion and peonies motif / signed 一斎 / but doesn't seem like 一斎東明's work> is all I've found. It would be grateful if I could get some teaching from other collectors. 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted September 4, 2024 Report Posted September 4, 2024 Gendai? see Post August 17, 2022 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted September 4, 2024 Report Posted September 4, 2024 Dale 一成 is a different Kanji than 一斎 2 Quote
Kurikata Posted September 4, 2024 Report Posted September 4, 2024 ICHI SAI is the other name of Yoshiyuki (Haynes 12311) who worked around 1800. 1 Quote
Yumso Posted September 4, 2024 Author Report Posted September 4, 2024 Thank you everyone for your replies! I guess Yoshiyuki (Haynes 12311) is 菊岡美之(Kikuoka Yoshiyuki)? Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted September 4, 2024 Report Posted September 4, 2024 Bruno, that is Ichohosai, not Issai. Quote
Rivkin Posted September 4, 2024 Report Posted September 4, 2024 5 hours ago, Kurikata said: ICHI SAI is the other name of Yoshiyuki (Haynes 12311) who worked around 1800. I am not really knowledgeble on tosogu but is not 1800 a bit early for this execution? It looks inline with a lot of Japanesque metalwork from 1900. Quote
Yumso Posted September 8, 2024 Author Report Posted September 8, 2024 Did bit of search and still got no clue. Can anyone help me figure if this is Edo or post-Edo work? Quote
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