An Iron Sadamasa School Tsuba

SIGNED TANSHU JU SADAMASA, EARLY EDO PERIOD (17TH CENTURY)

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An Iron Sadamasa School Tsuba
Signed Tanshu ju Sadamasa, early Edo period (17th century)
The circular iron plate boldly pierced with a recumbent ox in nikubori ji-sukashi, rounded mimi
3½in. (8.9cm.), thickness 4mm.
Literature
Lundgren Collection, no. 178

Lot Essay

There were some Sadamasa who worked in the Tango province. They made tsuba of high quality iron. They were very independent and seem to have been self taught, with characteristics in common with Sakushu Nakagawa, Suruga, Kishu Teimei, Shoami and Umetada. Three or four artists with the name Sadamasa are known and the work was steady and devoted. See Kawaguchi, W, Tsuba Taikan, (Nanjinsha, Tokyo, 1934), p. 502.

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