By Hamano Yoshinao, signed Kyokushodo
Japan, Hamano school, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)
The migakiji (polished ground) shibuichi kozuka finely worked in gold, shakudo, silver, and suaka (refined silver) takazogan and takabori with gold and silver hirazogan, depicting seven karako boys playing daruma-san ga koronda (equivalent to ‘red-light green-light’). The artist cleverly integrates the takabori with the takazogan in the group of boys, fading from high relief to low relief in the center. The reverse is engraved in katakiribori with a sleeping Hotei holding his fan, and signed KYOKUSHODO.
LENGTH 9.6 cm
WEIGHT 30 g
Condition: Very good condition with only minor wear.
The artist is listed in the Haynes Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists on p. 2311 (H 11939.0). Haynes identifies the artist as the student of Hamano Naoyuki. He worked until his death in ca. 1825. He used both the art names Kyokushodo and Ichirisai.
Auction comparison:
Compare a related shibuichi tsuba by the same artist depicting a Chinese general, signed Ichirisai Yoshinao, at Christie’s, Refined Beauty: Japanese Art of the Edo Period, 28 July 2015, London, lot 46 (sold for GBP 2,125).
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