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A BUSHU ITO SCHOOL TSUBA
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1800), SIGNED BUSHU JU MASANOBU

The oval iron plate is carved and pierced with a melon vine and leaves, almost in the round. The design and detailed carving repeats on the reverse--height 7.4cm., width 7.3cm., thickness 5.5mm.
Provenance
Hotel Drouot, Paris, October 1960, lot 112

Lot Essay

Ito Masanobu of the Kyoto Shoami family may have made this piece. He specialized in gold nunome work, and he was a tsuba merchant. There are also several other tsuba makers who signed themselves Bushu Masanobu.

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