TWO IRON TSUBA
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TWO IRON TSUBA

THE FIRST SIGNED ECHIZEN JU KINAI, EDO PERIOD (18TH CENTURY)

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TWO IRON TSUBA
THE FIRST SIGNED ECHIZEN JU KINAI, EDO PERIOD (18TH CENTURY)
The first a round iron tsuba pierced with tiles in yo-sukashi, and a round iron tsuba carved in yo-sukashi with the horse kanji 'uma', Akasaka School
8.2cm. and 8cm. (2)
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