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A MYOCHIN SCHOOL TSUBA
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1700), SIGNED TSUGARU NO JU SHINTO GO TETSU REN MYOCHIN

The oval-shaped, thick iron plate has a fine woodgrain (mokume) surface. It is carved in the lower right with two leaves. The reverse is undecorated. The edge has a fine old shakudo rim cover, and the hitsu-ana are plugged in shakudo--height 7.6cm., width 7.4cm., thickness 5.25mm.

Lot Essay

This tsuba is signed Myochin, and the inscription states that this artist lived at Tsugaru, a district in the western part of Mutsu. This is the modern city of Hirosaki. The words shinto go tetsu ren, a phrase implying "carefully forged iron", were used by a number of the Myochin masters, most notably by Myochin Munesuke II (1642-1720).

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