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Product Code
JT1572
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
School
Akasaka Tadatora (3rd gen.)
Type
Iron, maru-gata, maru-mimi
Period
Early Edo (17th c.)
Size
79.6mm×77.2mm× Mimi 5.8mm (Seppadai 6.4mm)
Include
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
Paper
NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "Akasaka".
Price
¥280,000

Akasaka tsuba originated in the rapidly developing city of Edo, when the Tadamasa brothers—said to have come either from Owari or Kyō—began their production there. During the time of the first and second generations of Tadamasa, the spirit of the Momoyama period still remained strong, and their works possessed a bold and martial character enhanced by yakite. From the Genroku period (1688-1704) onward, however, beginning with the third-generation Tadatora, the changing aesthetic demands of the period led to the production of tsuba with migaki-ji (polished surfaces) and a gentler atmosphere. At the same time, pictorial compositions were further developed, capturing the heart of samurai who had come to Edo from various regions of the country.
Although this is a rarely encountered design, the shape of the stems and leaves suggests that the motif represents yadorigi (mistletoe). The motif likely references “Yadorigi”, a chapter from The Tale of Genji, and may therefore reflect the cultivated taste and literary sensibility of the original patron.
The composition possesses a lively sense of movement together with a spacious and unhurried quality, creating an open and highly atmospheric impression. Though substantial in thickness and dignified in presence, the polished migaki-ji surface imparts a somewhat more delicate sensibility, suggesting that the work may be attributable to the third-generation Tadatora.
The iron displays a luminous, moist richness, and the design itself is superb, making this an excellent work through which the full charm of Akasaka tsuba may be appreciated.

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Product Code
JT1358
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
School
Akasaka Tadatora (3rd gen.)
Type
Iron, kaku-gata (square shape), maru-mimi (round-rim)
Period
Early Edo (17th c.)
Size
75.0mm×71.4mm× mimi 5.6mm (seppadai 6.0mm)
Include
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
Paper
NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "mumei Akasaka"
Price
¥300,000
Product Code
JT1036
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
School
Ko-Tōshō
Type
Iron, maru-gata with maru-mimi
Period
Early Muromachi (late 14th–15th c.)
Size
87.2mm×88.2mm× mimi3.0mm(seppadai 3.2mm)
Include
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
Paper
NBTHK Tokutetsu Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "Tōshō"
Price
¥550,000
Product Code
JT1201
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
School
Owari
Type
Iron, round form (maru-gata), kaku-mimi ko niku (between around and square rim)
Period
Momoyama (late 16th–early 17th c.)
Size
87.4mm×86.3mm× mimi 5.4mm(seppadai 4.4mm)
Include
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
Paper
NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "Owari"
Price
¥420,000
Product Code
JT960
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
School
Shimizu Jingo Shigenaga (5th gen.)
Type
Iron, mokko shape with suaka suemon and gold nunome zogan, maru-mimi
Period
Late Edo (19th c.)
Size
81.5mm×76.3mm× mimi3.8mm(seppadai 4.1mm)
Include
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
Paper
NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "Jingo"
Price
¥380,000