Brano Posted Monday at 09:14 AM Report Posted Monday at 09:14 AM Since I focus on collecting blades, I am offering most of my Tsuba for sale For simplicity, the items are only numbered 1. 77x71 mm / 5 mm ... 950 EUR 2. 93x86 mm/ 4,6 mm, Kicho Tosogu ... 980 EUR 3. 90x90 mm/ 5,3 mm ... 540 EUR 4. 84x84 mm/ 4,7 mm ... 1.100 EUR 5. 82x77 mm/ 5,4 mm ... 390 EUR 6. 77x77 mm/ 4,7 mm ... 420 EUR 7. 84x83 mm/ 4,4 mm ... 350 EUR 8. 82x76 mm/ 4,5 mm, Kicho Tosogu ... 640 EUR 9. 76x76 mmm/ 4,6 mm, Kicho Tosogu ... 850 EUR 10. 96x91 mm/ 5 mm ... 360 EUR 11. 72x67 mm/ 4,5 mm ... 680 EUR 12. 81x80 mm/ 4,6 mm, Kicho Tosogu ... 1.200 EUR 13. 68x64 mm/ 5mm ... 130 EUR Shipped from Slovakia All prices plus shipping + PP fee 1 Quote
BIG Posted Monday at 09:23 AM Report Posted Monday at 09:23 AM HI Brano, nice tsuba. can you tell more info about schools and design. Best Peter Quote
Brano Posted Monday at 10:03 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 10:03 AM 37 minutes ago, BIG said: HI Brano, nice tsuba. can you tell more info about schools and design. Best Peter Well - Peter, honestly - you're putting me in a bind As I said, my area of interest is blades I'd hate to write nonsense, as my knowledge of Tosogu is very limited Quote
kyushukairu Posted Thursday at 03:15 AM Report Posted Thursday at 03:15 AM Some info on the schools 1 - Mino (later gen) 2 - Shingen 3 - Shingen 4 - Shingen 5 - Heianjo 6 - Heianjo 7 - Tempo/ Heianjo 8 - Signed ‘Masanori’ (正矩作) likely Bushu 9 - Mito 10 - Aizu-Shoami 11 - Bushu 12 - Signed 'Choshu Hagi ju Nakai Zensuke/ Tomotsune' (長州萩住中井善助/友恒) 13 - Ko-kinko 2 1 Quote
lonely panet Posted Thursday at 04:05 AM Report Posted Thursday at 04:05 AM You have some very fine examples of schools there Quote
Brano Posted Thursday at 07:22 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 07:22 PM Thank you very much for your help Kyle Quote
ROKUJURO Posted Thursday at 07:53 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:53 PM Could no. 13 perhaps be a SAN MAI TSUBA ? Quote
kyushukairu Posted yesterday at 07:01 AM Report Posted yesterday at 07:01 AM You're very welcome, Brano! Jean, I'd wager no 13 is indeed san-mai. Brano, if you look in the nakago-ana is there a copper core sandwiched between two shakudo plates? Quote
Brano Posted yesterday at 09:12 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 09:12 AM 2 hours ago, kyushukairu said: You're very welcome, Brano! Jean, I'd wager no 13 is indeed san-mai. Brano, if you look in the nakago-ana is there a copper core sandwiched between two shakudo plates? The Tsuba construction is exactly as you would expect Between two thin layers of shakudo is a copper core Quote
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