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SHIBUYA YASUTOSHI: A FINE IRON TSUBA IN THE FORM OF A RICE BALE WITH RATS SHIBUYA YASUTOSHI: A FINE IRON TSUBA IN THE FORM OF A RICE BALE WITH RATS By Shibuya Yasutoshi, signed Yasutoshi Japan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Of marugata shape in the form of the circular end of a rice bale, with a kozuka and kogai hitsu-ana, copper sekigane, worked in katakiribori with sentoku, shibuichi, and gold takazogan depicting three marauding rats nibbling on the rice bale, one having wormed its way inside, its head peeking out and its rump stuck in the verso. Signed YASUTOSHI. DIAMETER 6.7 cm WEIGHT 67.7 g Condition: Very good condition with typical wear, some rusting, and traces of use, particularly to the tang. The artist is listed in the Haynes Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists on p. 2215 (H 11302.0). Haynes identifies a very similar unillustrated piece with rats on a rice bale listed in the G.H. Naunton Collection, p. 80, no. 1083 with the same artist’s signature. However, neither Haynes nor Naunton give life dates for this artist. Museum comparison: Compare a closely related iron tsuba in the form of a rice bale with two rats, signed Nara Masayoshi, dated c. 17 th century, in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University, accession number EAX.10920.

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SHIBUYA YASUTOSHI: A FINE IRON TSUBA IN THE FORM OF A RICE BALE WITH RATS SHIBUYA YASUTOSHI: A FINE IRON TSUBA IN THE FORM OF A RICE BALE WITH RATS By Shibuya Yasutoshi, signed Yasutoshi Japan, 18th-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Of marugata shape in the form of the circular end of a rice bale, with a kozuka and kogai hitsu-ana, copper sekigane, worked in katakiribori with sentoku, shibuichi, and gold takazogan depicting three marauding rats nibbling on the rice bale, one having wormed its way inside, its head peeking out and its rump stuck in the verso. Signed YASUTOSHI. DIAMETER 6.7 cm WEIGHT 67.7 g Condition: Very good condition with typical wear, some rusting, and traces of use, particularly to the tang. The artist is listed in the Haynes Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists on p. 2215 (H 11302.0). Haynes identifies a very similar unillustrated piece with rats on a rice bale listed in the G.H. Naunton Collection, p. 80, no. 1083 with the same artist’s signature. However, neither Haynes nor Naunton give life dates for this artist. Museum comparison: Compare a closely related iron tsuba in the form of a rice bale with two rats, signed Nara Masayoshi, dated c. 17 th century, in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University, accession number EAX.10920.

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