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		"Description: Tetsu, nademaru gata, kaku mimi Choshu tsuba with a raised seppa dai and sekigane. It has a takabori design of dragons in clouds with gold iro-e. Signed ICHIRU TOMOYOSHI. On the reverse is a solitary beast above breaking waves, gilt details. The mei reads: Ichiro Tomoyoshi saku, Ichiro Tomoyoshi made this. The Baur Collection Catalogue published in 1980 records several craftsmen called Ichiro Tomoyoshi and Henri Jolys Shosankenshu records several different kanji forms for the name with associated kakihan. The most likely candidate is probably Tomoyoshi I 1716-1778. His personal name was Hiran Ryosuke. This signature does not show his kakihan, which means it may be an early piece. What is of particular interest is that Tomoyo-shi was a ronin, a masterless Samurai, who became a craftsman. There is also some argument about whose pupil he was some sources suggest Shinozaki Yasuhira and others Gunji Koani. Communication with the NBTHK has revealed that it is most likely that this mei is counterfeited. There is evidence that mumei tsuba had mei added during the late Edo and Meiji periods to increase their value to collectors. This tsuba is typical of one made in the Choshu style during the eighteenth century and was probably came from Tomoyoshis workshop. An iron oval tsuba, chiselled in relief with two dragons writhing amidst clouds." ;
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