By Umetada Yoshinaga, signed Joshu Nishijin ju, Umetada Yoshinaga saku, Enpo ninen shogatsu kichijitsu
Japan, Yamashiro province, dated 1674
A unique form of the mokkogata shape, with a kogai hitsu-ana, copper sekigane, worked in low relief on both sides with two stylized rain dragons within an oval recess. Signed on one side Joshu Nishijin ju, Umetada Yoshinaga saku [made by Umetada Yoshinaga, a resident of the Nishijin area, Yamashiro province], and to the other side Enpo ninen shogatsu kichijitsu [an auspicious day in the new year month, Enpo 2nd year, corresponding to 1674].
HEIGHT 7.5 cm, LENGTH 6.8 cm
WEIGHT 108.1 g
Condition: Very good condition with minor wear.
The artist is listed in Haynes Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists on p. 2308 (H 11916.0).
Museum comparison:
Compare a related iron tsuba by the same artist with a peony blossom, signed Joshu Nishijin ju Yoshinaga, dated early 17th century, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The MET), accession number 14.40.916.
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