A KOIKE SCHOOL TSUBA

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A KOIKE SCHOOL TSUBA
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1625), SIGNED KOIKE YOSHIRO

The iron four-lobed plate is decorated with sheet-brass flush inlay of cloud forms and wire inlay creating the same shapes. The rim and edge have brass wire flush inlay of a wave pattern forming a continuous design--height 5.7cm., width 5.1cm., thickness at center 4.5mm., at edge 5.5mm.

Lot Essay

Koike Yoshiro Naomasa worked from the Keicho to the Genna periods (1596-1623). He arrived in Kyoto from Kaga and this tsuba was made when he was a resident of Kyoto, prior to the time that he used his full name to sign his work. Most of his guards are either katana size, or, as in this case, made to be mounted on a tanto.