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Fuchi Kashira OMORI TERUHIDE

1730-1798 – Edo – 2nd Omori-generation

Omori Eishu (Teruhide) was ...
Fuchi Kashira OMORI TERUHIDE 1730-1798 – Edo – ...
mid Edo – Edo – Murakami school

This is an iron tsuba with gold and silver inlays and incredibl ...
mid Edo – Edo – Murakami school This is an iro ...
Tsuba GOTO MITSUYASU

1795-1851 – Kyōto – other name of Goto Benjo

This tsuba is made of high-q ...
Tsuba GOTO MITSUYASU 1795-1851 – Kyōto – other ...
Tsuba depicting two trees in the mid-winter, Shōnai school
Edo Period, 19th century

Shōnai scho ...
Tsuba depicting two trees in the mid-winter, Sh ...
A Sekibun tsuba
By Yurakusai Sekibun, Edo period (19th century)
The oval, concave, copper plate  ...
A Sekibun tsuba By Yurakusai Sekibun, Edo perio ...
KUNITOMO TEIEI (ACTIVE EARLY 18TH CENTURY)
An Iron and Copper-alloy Hazama Tsuba
Edo period (161 ...
KUNITOMO TEIEI (ACTIVE EARLY 18TH CENTURY) An I ...
Tsuba in the form of two horses
Japanese
Edo period
mid-19th century
Medium/Technique Main mater ...
Tsuba in the form of two horses Japanese Edo pe ...
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This is a sword by Minamoto Kunitsugu, a master known for producing top-grade cutting swords (ōw ...
This is a sword by Minamoto Kunitsugu, a master ...
Probably Choshu. Dimensions: 72,5 x 72,2 x 5 (mimi is slightly thinner; 4,6mm).
Probably Choshu. Dimensions: 72,5 x 72,2 x 5 (m ...
A Nobuie iron tsuba. Edo period, around 1600

Of mokkô shape, with a slight raised rim and karak ...
A Nobuie iron tsuba. Edo period, around 1600 O ...
A Yokoya school shakudô tsuba. 18th century

Of oval shape with gilt rim. On migakiji a jumping  ...
A Yokoya school shakudô tsuba. 18th century Of ...
An iron tsuba. Edo period, second half 18th century

Of almost round shape, crisply carved and p ...
An iron tsuba. Edo period, second half 18th cen ...
A shakudô tsuba. Edo period, third quarter 18th century

Of oval shape, carved with Kanzan and J ...
A shakudô tsuba. Edo period, third quarter 18th ...
Brass dragon tsuba made in Otsuki School style.
Brass dragon tsuba made in Otsuki School style.
By a member of the Tetsugendo school, signed Tetsugendo saku
Japan, mid-Edo period (1615-1868)

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By a member of the Tetsugendo school, signed Te ...
School of Hamano Shozui, signed Shozui
Japan, Hamano school, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868 ...
School of Hamano Shozui, signed Shozui Japan, H ...
By Morita Issei, signed Issei and kakihan
Japan, c. 1930

Of nadekakugata form, with two kozuka  ...
By Morita Issei, signed Issei and kakihan Japan ...
By Otsuki Mitsuoki (1766-1834), signed Dairyusai Mitsuoki
Japan, dated 1803

Of otafuku mokkogat ...
By Otsuki Mitsuoki (1766-1834), signed Dairyusa ...


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