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TAMAGAWA YOSHIHISA: A COPPER NANAKO MITO SCHOOL FUCHI AND KASHIRA WITH DRAGONS TAMAGAWA YOSHIHISA: A COPPER NANAKO MITO SCHOOL FUCHI AND KASHIRA WITH DRAGONS School of Tamagawa Yoshihisa, signed Tamagawa Yoshihisa and kakihan Japan, Mito school 18 th-19 th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Of copper and finely worked in nanako and decorated in shakudo takazogan with writing dragons with gold eyes, flames, and claws. Signed underneath the fuchi on the shakudo plate TAMAGAWA YOSHIHISA and kakihan (artist’s cursive monogram). LENGTH 3.9 cm WEIGHT 38 g Condition: Excellent condition, minor wear. Tamagawa Yoshihisa is listed in the Haynes Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists on pp. 2267-2268 (H 11642.0) and is also mentioned in the Soken Kisho of 1781. Haynes lists a total of five generations.

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TAMAGAWA YOSHIHISA: A COPPER NANAKO MITO SCHOOL FUCHI AND KASHIRA WITH DRAGONS TAMAGAWA YOSHIHISA: A COPPER NANAKO MITO SCHOOL FUCHI AND KASHIRA WITH DRAGONS School of Tamagawa Yoshihisa, signed Tamagawa Yoshihisa and kakihan Japan, Mito school 18 th-19 th century, Edo period (1615-1868) Of copper and finely worked in nanako and decorated in shakudo takazogan with writing dragons with gold eyes, flames, and claws. Signed underneath the fuchi on the shakudo plate TAMAGAWA YOSHIHISA and kakihan (artist’s cursive monogram). LENGTH 3.9 cm WEIGHT 38 g Condition: Excellent condition, minor wear. Tamagawa Yoshihisa is listed in the Haynes Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists on pp. 2267-2268 (H 11642.0) and is also mentioned in the Soken Kisho of 1781. Haynes lists a total of five generations.

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