AN OVAL TSUBA and another
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AN OVAL TSUBA and another

SIGNED GOTO SEIJO AND KAO (SEIJI IV, 1747-1814), EDO PERIOD (18TH CENTURY)

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AN OVAL TSUBA and another
Signed Goto Seijo and kao (Seiji IV, 1747-1814), Edo Period (18th Century)
A wavy oval migakiji tsuba with a large ryohitsu, dragon roundels and spray-dots in gilt nunomezogan, signed Goto Seijo and kao; an oval sentoku tsuba decorated with a dragon in shishiaibori, slight detail, signed Hirado Kunishige, late 18th Century
7.4cm. and 7.3cm. (2)
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Lot Essay

Although iron was strictly forbidden to the Goto main line workers, the Seijo branch line used it quite openly. Even the 19th Century master and individualist Ichijo sometimes used secret names such as Totsuo Sanjin and Hakuo when signing on iron.

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