Iron tsuba of four-lobbed
mokkō form decorated in brass and shakudō inlay on the face with design of rotten skull, fly, maple leaf, pine cones and needles, and on the back with design of rotten skull, wild boar, pine cones and needles. Scattered brass dots on both sides.
Hitsu-ana possibly cut off later. Surface has traces of lacquer (urushi).
Momoyama period.
Dimensions: 67.3 x 61.5 x 4.3 mm
A similar example can be found at Tsuba Kanshoki by Kazutaro Torogoye, 1975 on p. 61: "Heianjōzōgan tsuba. No sig. Iron: Pine-cone, seeds, ants & rock, brass zōgan. Kakumimi: C. 1.5 bu. Age: Momoyama. Sup. - Early work. Interest."
Tsuba Kanshoki, 1975, p. 61: Heianjō tsuba, Momoyama Period.