JeanEB Posted Sunday at 07:05 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:05 PM Any help would be appreciated. Quote
Ray Singer Posted Sunday at 07:12 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:12 PM I believe it is the same Kato Kunihide identified below: https://nihontoclub....ontains&mei=Kunihide Best regards, Ray Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Sunday at 07:24 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:24 PM I think the date reads August 1836, but there's a kana after that "7" that doesn't make sense to me. Quote
Shugyosha Posted Sunday at 07:55 PM Report Posted Sunday at 07:55 PM Hi Bruce, It might be from the Chinese sexagenary calendar: 1836 was hinoe saru - 丙申 Year of the fire tiger/ monkey. Second kanji matches, first one not so much for me so a bit of a stab in the dark. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Tuesday at 05:11 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:11 PM On 11/17/2024 at 12:55 PM, Shugyosha said: 1836 was hinoe saru - 丙申 Yes, I can see the top horizontal stroke, very faint, now that you point this out! 1 Quote
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