A TOCHIBATA SCHOOL TSUBA

细节
A TOCHIBATA SCHOOL TSUBA
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1725)

The round iron plate is pierced with a design of Chinese flower crests (karabana mon) at the top and bottom and two pairs of ginger buds (myoga) and birds, which form the hitsu-ana. The rim is carved in the half round with a rope design--height and width 7.8cm., thickness 5.75mm.

拍品专文

The Tochibata school was a small independent group of artists whose work closely resembles Owari sukashi tsuba. The rope rim of this example is typical of the school. They were originally a family of horse bit makers who made tsuba in their spare time.