kissakai Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Many thanks for your help with my 1st tsuba This is the second one Tsuba Main Papers Back of the papers The envelope Quote
Ed Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago The only one I am familiar with is 刕. Usually Koshu Hikone Ju.... Quote
Nobody Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 刕 is the correct kanji for “shu”, which is a variant character of 州 (shu). 劦 (kyo) is a different kanji, but it is sometimes misused as 刕. BTW, 江州(刕) reads Goshu. 2 Quote
SteveM Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago No need to overthink this one. The inscription is clearly 刕 (and not 劦 as English text in the inserted photo seems to suggest). 江刕住宗典製 Gōshū Sōten-sei (Made by Sōten of Gōshū). (Moriyama-san beat me to it). The paper from Shibata (dated Feb 1979) says the same thing, and adds that is is from the "Mid Edo Era". I'd say this was more of a "shop signature" rather than the signature of a specific person, which is typical for Sōten pieces. 1 Quote
kissakai Posted 11 hours ago Author Report Posted 11 hours ago Again thanks It appears that Mogarashi is not mentioned at all The reference to O Soten is meaningless? In the matial arts ko and go are interchangeable and I should have picked that up straight away Quote
SteveM Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago The paper says Gōshū Hikone-jū Mogarashi Sōten, but I wouldn't read anything special into this. Quote
kissakai Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago As it's from a dealer however good his reputation I believe Mogarashi is not viable Quote
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