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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama period (1574 – 1615).
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama or early Edo period.
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama or early Edo period.
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama or early Edo period (1574-1650).
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama or early Edo period (1574-1650).
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama or early Edo period (1574-1650).
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. Momoyama or early Edo period (1574-1650)
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba. — Momoyama or early Edo period (c. 1600)
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Yoshirō mon-sukashi tsuba by Koike Naomasa. Momoyama or early Edo period (1574 – 1650).
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Yoshirō brass inlay tantō tsuba by Koike Naomasa; Momoyama period (1574 – 1603).
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Yamakichibei tsuba with sukashi design of twofold tomoe. Momoyama period, 1574-1603.
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Yamakichibei Shodai tsuba with sukashi design. Momoyama period, 1574-1603.
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Yamakichibei Shodai tsuba with sukashi design of dragonfly and wheel. Momoyama period, 1574-1603.
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Yamagane tsuba with wisteria motif. Momoyama period.
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Yamagane tsuba with design of tomoe and suhama in openwork, and family crests in relief. Muromachi period (c. 1450).
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Yamagane tsuba with design of a star, tomoe, and suhama in openwork. Muromachi period (c. 1450).
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Yagyu tsuba with wheel motif by Fukui Tsuguzaemon. Early Edo period, 17th century.
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Tsuba with sukashi design of a gourd. Momoyama Period (1574-1603).
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Tsuba with slanting rays of light (tokei) motif by Ujishige / Edo period, 17th century.
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Tsuba with slanting rays of light (tokei) and other symbols / Edo period, 17th century.
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Tsuba with design of water wheel, cherry blossom, and waves. Momoyama period.
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Tsuba with design of melon flowers. Muromachi or Momoyama period, 16th century.
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Tsuba with design of bellflowers and vines / Momoyama period (1574 – 1603).
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Tsuba Collection (Tsuba shūsei, 鐔集成) by Nakamura Tessei (中村鐵青), 1963 (Japanese).
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Tōshō tsuba with design of rudder and oar. Muromachi period.
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Tōshō tsuba with design of dragonfly. Muromachi period.
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Tōshō tsuba with a butterfly and a dragonfly motif. Muromachi period.
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The sword mountings of Higo Province (Higo Kinkoroku) by Gustav Jacoby. Translated from the German.
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Tantō tsuba with paulownia and karakusa design. Early Edo period, 17th century.
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Tantō tsuba with paulownia and karakusa design. Early Edo period, 17th century.
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Tachi tsuba of chrysanthemum design. Late Heian – Kamakura period (ca. 1150 – 1200’s)
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Sukashi tsuba with slanting rays of light (tokei) motif / Edo period, 17th century.
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Sukashi iron tsuba with Star of David motif.
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Sukashi iron tsuba with horse trappings motif. Momoyama period, ca. 1580.
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Sukashi iron tsuba with folding fan motif. Momoyama period, 16th century.
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Six-lobed kamakura-bori tsuba with landscape motif. Late Muromachi period (1514-1573).
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Six-lobed kamakura-bori tsuba with flowers and family crests motif. Late Muromachi period (1514-1573).
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Silver kozuka carved with a bijin-ga motif, by Koreyasu. Edo period, 19th century
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Shoami tsuba with ginger and double diamonds motif. Early Edo period, 17th century.
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Shingen tsuba with yamagane core and woven copper wire pattern. Muromachi period.
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Shingen tsuba with woven wire pattern. Muromachi period
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Shingen tsuba with woven wire pattern. Edo period, 18th century.
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Shingen tsuba with woven wire pattern. Edo period, 18th century.
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Shingen tsuba with mukade-zōgan. Edo period.
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Shingen tsuba with mukade-zōgan. Edo period, 17th century.
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Shingen tsuba with mukade-zōgan. Edo period, 17th century.
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Shimizu tsuba with yatsubashi motif by Jingo II. Edo period, 18th century.
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Shimizu Jingo Tsuba. Dragon and Vajra. Edo period
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Shibuichi kozuka by Hamano Haruchika with design of a Chinese scholar reading by moonlight. Edo period, 19th century.
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Shakudō tsuba with insects and grass motif. Edo period.
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Shakudō kozuka of Kaga school with insects motif. Edo period, ca. 1700.
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Sentoku tsuba with Sennin motif. Edo period, ca. 1770.
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Senichiro Masumoto, Kenichi Kokubo. Kinkō Meikan. — Tokyo: Token Shunju-sha, 1974; with English translation by John Yumoto & Alan Harvie: Listing of non-ferro fitting makers. — San Mateo, CA: John M. Yumoto, 1982.
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Sasano Masayuki. Kagamishi Tsuba: Sword guards by mirror makers (in Japanese). — 1980.
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