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Product Code
JT941
Signature
Unsigned (Mumei)
School
Kanayama
Type
Iron, kawari-gata (unusual form), kaku-mimi
Period
Momoyama (late 16th–early 17th c.)
Size
70.8mm×70.0mm× Mimi 5.1mm(Seppadai 4.8mm)
Include
Custom-made fitted paulownia wood box
Paper
NBTHK Hozon Tosogu Certificate
as "Den Kanayama"
Price
¥280,000

Kanayama tsuba are already recorded as a distinct category in the Edo-period text “Toban Shōkan Kōketsu” by Matsumiya Kanzan. They are thought to have originated in the Kanayama area of Ōno-noshō in Owari Province, which was governed by the Saji clan, around the mid-Muromachi period. The Kanayama tradition appears to have come to an end in the Momoyama period, and it is believed that in the Edo period such works came to be known as Ōno tsuba.
Kanayama tsuba are characterized by geometric designs and by the abundant presence of dark, granular tekkotsu along the mimi; most examples are relatively small, measuring around 7 cm. Muromachi-period Kanayama tsuba typically display bold, clear, and symmetrical compositions; as time progressed, the designs became somewhat more pictorial, and by the Edo period carving in relief was introduced, with the works thereafter referred to as Ōno, after the region to which the craftsmen had relocated.
This tsuba represents an intermediate stage between Kanayama and Ōno. Although its design shows a more pictorial tendency, it does not yet incorporate relief carving, and is therefore considered a Kanayama tsuba of the Momoyama period.
The iron is dark and lustrous, with visible tekkotsu along the mimi, and the strong, masculine character conveys the distinctive presence unique to Kanayama work, making this an engaging piece to appreciate.

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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