Ko-Tosho (swordsmith) Tsuba with an ume (plum) sukashi design. It is ubu without hitsu ana dating back to Muromachi period
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Iron, oblong shape, image of boar with reeds, with gold inlay in the reeds
Iron, maru-gata, with openwork of stylized hanabishi, possibly representing a family crest, and arabesques of gold inlay on the rim
Iron, square with rounded corders, image of bracken ferns, eggplant and bamboo in moonlight, with inlays of gold, bronze, and shakudō
Iron, kawarigata (oddly-shaped) tsuba of unknown design
Iron tsuba, round shape, birds in gold iroe over image of waves, with a background pattern of hexagon shapes in sukashi
Naoaki from Mutsu Province. Iron tsuba, oblong shape with image of dragonfly and water plantains
Iron tsuba, maru-gata, with images of flowers, and plants, possibly indicating family crests, and arabesques in openwork
Iron tsuba, kawari-gata, in the image of a horse, with the horse’s back forming the outer edge of the top of the tsuba, made by Kanemasa
Iron tsuba, roundshaped with openwork representing a bird flying in front of a full moon partially obscured by mist
Jōi (1701-1781) Iron tsuba, mokkō-gata, with image of Shoki the demon queller on the front, and demon on the back
Wheel & Axe tortoise pattern Mokko Nobuie Tsuba