A MIYAO SCHOOL TSUBA

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A MIYAO SCHOOL TSUBA
MEIJI ERA (1868-1912), SIGNED MIYAO TSUKURU

The brass square four-lobed plate tapers from the edge to the center. The face is carved and inlaid in shakudo, gold, silver and copper with a design of Nitta no Shiro killing the giant boar during Yoritomo's hunting party on the slopes of Mt. Fuji. Mt. Fuji appears on the reverse. The seppa-dai is signed on the lower left of the reverse side--height 10.4cm., width 10.1cm., thickness at center 3.5mm., at edge 6.5mm.
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Lot Essay

Tsuba by the well-known Miyao school of metal workers are extremely rare. Although little is known of the school itself, much of their output was confined to the manufacture of parcel-gilt bronzes, usually figural pieces, which were exported to Europe and America in large quantities during the Meiji era.