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Product Code
JT1175
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
Genre
Ko-Tōshō
Type
Iron, maru-gata with kaku-mimi
Period
Early Muromachi (late 14th–15th c.)
Size
81.3mm×81.5mm×mimi2.8mm(seppadai 3.1mm)
Order
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box with shifuku
COA
NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "ko-katchūshi"
Price
¥550,000

Tōshō tsuba are said to have originated as guards made by swordsmiths themselves to accompany a blade they had forged, from which the name derives. In the past, Akiyama Kyūsaku Ou suggested that some examples might date back as much as six hundred years; more recently, however, they have generally been considered works of the mid-Muromachi period. Subsequently, Sasano Masayuki, in his work “The Origins of Sword Fittings”, redefined their origin as dating back to the Kamakura period, based on a depiction in “the Ban Dainagon Ekotoba”(handscroll painting), in which a servant is shown wearing an uchigatana fitted with such a tsuba.
This tsuba is decorated across the entire surface with minute punched dots reminiscent of nanako, over which suhama, tomoe, and water droplets are rendered in openwork. The composition is organic and full of movement, and even the circular outline displays subtle variation and character, resulting in a highly appealing work.
The iron exhibits a moist, lustrous patina, and the condition is excellent, conveying a strong sense of age, suggesting a date no later than the early Muromachi period. The absence of hitsu-ana is also desirable, making this a rare and outstanding example of Ko-tōshō tsuba.
It should be noted that tsuba with a ground decorated with punched dots are classified by the NBTHK as “Ko-katchūshi,” whereas Sasano Masayuki categorized examples without a defined mimi (rim) as “Ko-tōshō.”

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Product Code
JT1358
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
Genre
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)
Order
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
COA
NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "mumei Akasaka"
Price
¥300,000
Product Code
JT1036
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
Genre
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)
Order
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
COA
NBTHK Tokutetsu Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "Tōshō"
Price
¥550,000
Product Code
JT1201
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
Genre
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)
Order
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
COA
NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "Owari"
Price
¥420,000
Product Code
JT960
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
Genre
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)
Order
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
COA
NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "Jingo"
Price
¥380,000