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Sword Guard with Floral Design, , 18th century. Creator: UnknownSword Guard with Floral Design, , 18th century
Sword Guard, Tibetan or Chinese, 14th-15th century. Creator: UnknownSword Guard, Tibetan or Chinese, 14th-15th century
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, 18th century. Creator: Omori HidenagaSword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, 18th century
Sword guard (Tsuba) With Grapevines on Trellis Motif (?????), Japanese, possibly 17th century
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, ca. 1650. Creator: UnknownSword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, ca. 1650
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, early 19th century. Creator: UnknownSword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, early 19th century
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, ca. 1615-1868. Creator: Hirata SchoolSword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, ca. 1615-1868
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, 16th century. Creator: UnknownSword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, 16th century
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, 17th century. Creator: UnknownSword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, 17th century
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, 19th century. Creator: Goto MitsuakiraSword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, 19th century
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, late 16th century. Creator: Kyosukashi SchoolSword Guard (Tsuba), Japanese, late 16th century
The Escape of Yoshitsune, c1760-1800, (1910). Creator: Iwamoto KonkwanThe Escape of Yoshitsune, c1760-1800, (1910). Metal tsuba by Iwamoto Konkwan of Yoshitune and Benkei, and their lives of daring and heroic deeds. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G
The Three Sages, c19th century, (1910). Creator: UnknownThe Three Sages, c19th century, (1910). Wrought iron tsuba of Confucius; Sakya Muni and Lao-tsze of Taoist philosophy discussing the essence of life. An allegory of moral principle
The Old Couple Takasago, c1800-1820, (1910). Creator: Ichijosai HirotoshiThe " Old Couple Takasago", c1800-1820, (1910). Wrought-iron tsuba by Hirotoshi. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co
The Legend of Mio-No-Matsubara, (1740-1760), 1910. Creator: Tsu JinpoThe Legend of Mio-No-Matsubara, (1740-1760), 1910. Tsuba in shakudo, by Tsu Jinpo (1720-1761) of the fisherman From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S
The Great Bell of Chio-In, 1764, (1910). Creator: Ichinomiya NagatsuneThe Great Bell of Chio-In, 1764, (1910). A shibuichi tsuba by Nagatsune, 1764, depicts a party of country-people visiting the Chio-in temple at Kyoto, overcome by the proportions of the great bell