Two Higo Tsuba, and an Edo Tsuba
Two Higo Tsuba, and an Edo Tsuba

(18TH-20TH CENTURY), THE FIRST ATTRIBUTED TO KAMIYOSHI FUKANOBU, THE SECOND ATTRIBUTED TO HAYASHI SHIGEMITSU, THE THIRD SIGNED ENSHU JU HIDEAKI TSUKURU

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Two Higo Tsuba, and an Edo Tsuba
(18th-20th century), the first attributed to Kamiyoshi Fukanobu, the second attributed to Hayashi Shigemitsu, the third signed Enshu ju Hideaki tsukuru
The first an iron sukashi tsuba pierced with a Higo design of stylized butterflies; the second an iron sukashi tsuba pierced with cherry blossoms, hitsu-ana enlarged and later re-sized with soft-metal additions; the third an iron sukashi tsuba with a classic Higo-Akasaka design of a crane with outstretched wings
3 1/8in. (8.1cm.); 3in. (7.8cm.); 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) long (3)

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