Cuirassier Posted May 23, 2012 Report Posted May 23, 2012 Hi Guys Any help appreciated with this half a mei. I think it is; Yamashiro (no) Kuni Tomonubu or Yamashiro (no) Kuni Tomoshin But the rest of the mei is gone, the tang shortened. Any input / corrections / guesses as to the smith? Cheers Mark Quote
Nobody Posted May 23, 2012 Report Posted May 23, 2012 山城國住信X - Yamashiro no kuni ju Nobu+something (could be Nobuyoshi???) Quote
Geraint Posted May 23, 2012 Report Posted May 23, 2012 Hi Mark. Possibly "Yamashiro no kuni Nobusada" Heianjo 1532 Hawleys NOB 440? There is a shinto smith signing in a similar way, what is your judgement on the age of the blade? Cheers Quote
David McDonald Posted May 23, 2012 Report Posted May 23, 2012 Dear Mark I looked at the following in Hawley's for Nobu X for the following X's Haru could not find the kanji Nao 直 nori 法 tomo 友 yoshi吉 (and a couple other kanji for yoshi) yuki幸 And only found Hawley NOB591 as a good possiblity Yamashiro (junin) (Fujiwara) Nobuyoshi see TK490 and S205 for oshigata. I am not at home so can not check. Good luck david mcdonald Quote
Cuirassier Posted May 24, 2012 Author Report Posted May 24, 2012 Hi Guys Thanks very much for your help. I came to the same conclusion myself, as the mei does have later signing characteristics; like the spades / flicks at the end of a trident prong. And the style of signature "Yamashiro no kuni ju" is pretty unusual for that region. The sword is up for auction and after my initial interest, it has wained, not least as I called the auction and they think the blade may have been repointed, plus it needs a professional polish as someone western style buffed the blade. I think I am going to let this one pass me by. So cheers Mark Quote
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