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	ns3:description	"Description: Tetsu, nademaru gata, kaku mimi tsuba with a takabori design and gold iroe of a dog barking at a goose flying overhead. The ura shows an urn on a tree stump with a butterfly. Butterflies often refer to transformation, especially from life to death. The butterflys own transformation from its larval stage to imago reflects the journey from birth to death. Samurai in combat faced one of three outcomes; victory, death or the death of both combatants. The design, since it faces outwards away from the owner of the sword could act a reminder to others of the consequences of combat. The mei reads: Ichijosai Hironaga (Hirotoshi) with a kakihan, see the extract from Henri Jolies book Shosankenshu. This craftsman founded the Uchikoshi branch of the Mito School around 1800, but was working during the middle to late Edo Period. The work is characterised by a wealth of fine detail especially in the form of patterns on clothes, see inset of the dog and the butterfly. Iron tsuba with petal decoration and a dog barking at flying geese." ,
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