Yamagane (bronze) tsuba (kagami-shi, or mirror-maker) with the design of a star (round opening), tomoe (comma), and suhama in openwork. Surface cast and chiselled with the design of foliage, vines, blossoms, pine needles, and fruits on both sides.
The end of Early Muromachi period (1393-1453), circa 1450.
Size: 83.7 x 84.1 x 3.6 (center), 4.1 (rim) mm; weight: 135.5 g.
KANTEI-SHO (鑑定書) – APPRAISAL [translated by Markus Sesko].
No 463341
Tomoe-suhama-sukashi hana-karakusa no zu tsuba (巴洲浜透花唐草図鐔) ‒ Tsuba with
stylized comma and bay inlet openwork and a flower and arabesque décor
Unsigned: Kagami-shi (鏡師)
Round shape, yamagane, hammer blow finish, cast, negative openwork design, round rim.
According to the result of the shinsa committee of our society, we judge this work as authentic
and rank it as Hozon Tōsōgu.
July 1, 2011
[Foundation] Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai, NBTHK (日本美術刀劍保存協會)