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Description

This is a tsuba made by Toshihide, who resided in Edo, Musashi Province. The listing notes that the iron was forged by Yokoyama Sukenao, a Bizen Osafune smith, highlighting a rare collaboration between a Bizen swordsmith and an Edo metalworker during the late Edo period. It comes with a Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu certificate from the NBTHK and a box inscription by Hon'ami Nisshu.

Certificate Reading

Certificate reading — 銘 備州長船祐直鍛之 武州江戸住江川利秀(花押)

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Egawa Toshihide

Tosogu: Tsuba - Rishu

mei · Edo

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Measurements & details
Maker

Egawa Toshihide

Era

Edo

Province

Musashi

Signature

Signed

Papers

Tokuho (NBTHK)

Description

This is a tsuba made by Toshihide, who resided in Edo, Musashi Province. The listing notes that the iron was forged by Yokoyama Sukenao, a Bizen Osafune smith, highlighting a rare collaboration between a Bizen swordsmith and an Edo metalworker during the late Edo period. It comes with a Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu certificate from the NBTHK and a box inscription by Hon'ami Nisshu.

About the maker

Toshihide

利英

Kinko · Musashi

2 pieces on the market now

›
2 works by Toshihide on the market→
Toshihide — full profileKinko school
About the school

Egawa

江川

Kinko · Kai

4 pieces on the market now

›

The Egawa school (江川) traces its origins to Kai Province, though its defining master, Egawa Toshimasa (江川利政) -- also known as Katsura Sorin (桂宗隣) -- was born in Mito in An'ei 2 (1773). Toshimasa traveled to Edo and entered the atelier of Yokoya Eisei (横谷英精), placing himself within the Yokoya lineage of iebori (hereditary atelier carving). His promise was recognized by a senior fellow student, Katsura Eiju (桂永寿), who adopted him into the Katsura house; Toshimasa thereupon succeeded that family and, like Eiju, became a retained craftsman (kakae-ko) to the Arima family, lords of Kurume Domain. He used both the Egawa and Katsura surnames throughout a remarkably long career: dated works are recorded at ages seventy-five, eighty-one, eighty-two, and even eighty-eight -- testament to a creative life spanning the breadth of the late Edo period. The "Toshi-"[[c:1]] prefix visible in members' names suggests a hereditary lineage consciousness within the school. The technical vocabulary of the Egawa school is rooted in the Yokoya tradition yet distinctly individual. The characteristic ground is shakudo nanako-ji[[c:2]], though silver nanako-ji and oborogin (朧銀, hazy silver alloy) grounds appear with equal authority.

Upon these prepared surfaces, the school deploys takabori (高彫, high-relief carving) of pronounced volume and powerful modeling, enriched with iroe (色絵, polychrome inlay) in gold, silver, and shakudo, frequently supplemented by suemon-zogan (据文象嵌, applied-relief inlay). The repertoire of subjects is wide and literarily grounded: tigers in the mizunomi-tora (水呑虎) convention; peonies and shishi-lions in the idiom at which "the Yokoya school excelled"; Rokkasen (Six Immortal Poets) programs with menuki carved in solid-gold yobori (容彫, sculptural carving); Ise Monogatari scenes of Narihira's Azuma-kudari; and meisho landscapes evoking poetic locales such as Noji no Tamagawa and Noda no Tamagawa. " Iron grounds also appear, worked in sukidashi-bori with openwork (sukashi) "skillfully exploited to heighten the narrative quality," as in the tiger tsuba with its delicate water ripples and drifting haze. While grounded in the Yokoya iebori tradition, the school's choice of subject and modeling also reveal "the fresh, innovative sensibility associated with machibori," the town-carver idiom. The Egawa school occupies a distinctive place in the late-Edo tosogu canon as a bridge between the orthodox Yokoya atelier inheritance and the expressive freedom of the machibori world. In NBTHK examinations, Toshimasa's works have been recognized for their elevated dignity appropriate to daimyo equipment, their courtly, graceful sensibility, and their sumptuous yet disciplined pictorial programs. " That these works span formal daisho koshirae of "notably elevated dignity," unified issaku-kanagu suites, and intimate pictorial tsuba alike demonstrates the school's comprehensive command of the kinko metalworker's art. Learn more →

1 recorded smiths10 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Sorin宗隣167010
Toshihide利英—0
Toshiyasu利易—0
Eiho永保—0
Toshimasa利政—0
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NBTHK Certificate
Tokubetsu Hozon Tōsōgu特別保存刀装具
Fitting Especially Worthy of Preservation
›

A Hozon-certified fitting of notably superior craftsmanship and condition, often with signature or workmanship of high reference value.

Signed: 備州長船祐直鍛之 武州江戸住江川利秀(花押) (Egawa Toshihide)
As written on the certificate
About the NBTHK›

The NBTHK (Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai, the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords) is a public-interest incorporated foundation founded in 1948 and supervised by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunkachō); it is based at the Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo. Its expert panels physically examine each submitted work (shinsa) and issue a certificate (kanteishō) ranking it by artistic and historical merit. NBTHK papers are the most widely recognized standard of authentication for Japanese swords and fittings.

NBTHK official site→
Seller
I
Iida Koendo
Established 1880 · 146 yrs on the market
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Customer-initiated returns accepted within two days of arrival; return shipping paid by customer and fees non-refundable. Returns/refunds unavailable for overseas deliveries.

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¥250,000

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Description

This is a tsuba made by Toshihide, who resided in Edo, Musashi Province. The listing notes that the iron was forged by Yokoyama Sukenao, a Bizen Osafune smith, highlighting a rare collaboration between a Bizen swordsmith and an Edo metalworker during the late Edo period. It comes with a Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu certificate from the NBTHK and a box inscription by Hon'ami Nisshu.

Certificate Reading

Certificate reading — 銘 備州長船祐直鍛之 武州江戸住江川利秀(花押)

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Fittings›Egawa›Toshihide›Tosogu: Tsuba - Rishu
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Egawa Toshihide

Tosogu: Tsuba - Rishu

mei · Edo

Price on request
Visit seller website →
Egawa Toshihide — 1 of 6
Egawa Toshihide — 2 of 6
Egawa Toshihide — 3 of 6
Egawa Toshihide — 4 of 6
Egawa Toshihide — 5 of 6
Egawa Toshihide — 6 of 6
1 / 6
1 / 6
Egawa Toshihide — 1 of 6Egawa Toshihide — 2 of 6Egawa Toshihide — 3 of 6Egawa Toshihide — 4 of 6Egawa Toshihide — 5 of 6Egawa Toshihide — 6 of 6
Measurements & details
Maker

Egawa Toshihide

Era

Edo

Province

Musashi

Signature

Signed

Papers

Tokuho (NBTHK)

Description

This is a tsuba made by Toshihide, who resided in Edo, Musashi Province. The listing notes that the iron was forged by Yokoyama Sukenao, a Bizen Osafune smith, highlighting a rare collaboration between a Bizen swordsmith and an Edo metalworker during the late Edo period. It comes with a Tokubetsu Hozon Tosogu certificate from the NBTHK and a box inscription by Hon'ami Nisshu.

About the maker

Toshihide

利英

Kinko · Musashi

2 pieces on the market now

›
2 works by Toshihide on the market→
Toshihide — full profileKinko school
About the school

Egawa

江川

Kinko · Kai

4 pieces on the market now

›

The Egawa school (江川) traces its origins to Kai Province, though its defining master, Egawa Toshimasa (江川利政) -- also known as Katsura Sorin (桂宗隣) -- was born in Mito in An'ei 2 (1773). Toshimasa traveled to Edo and entered the atelier of Yokoya Eisei (横谷英精), placing himself within the Yokoya lineage of iebori (hereditary atelier carving). His promise was recognized by a senior fellow student, Katsura Eiju (桂永寿), who adopted him into the Katsura house; Toshimasa thereupon succeeded that family and, like Eiju, became a retained craftsman (kakae-ko) to the Arima family, lords of Kurume Domain. He used both the Egawa and Katsura surnames throughout a remarkably long career: dated works are recorded at ages seventy-five, eighty-one, eighty-two, and even eighty-eight -- testament to a creative life spanning the breadth of the late Edo period. The "Toshi-"[[c:1]] prefix visible in members' names suggests a hereditary lineage consciousness within the school. The technical vocabulary of the Egawa school is rooted in the Yokoya tradition yet distinctly individual. The characteristic ground is shakudo nanako-ji[[c:2]], though silver nanako-ji and oborogin (朧銀, hazy silver alloy) grounds appear with equal authority.

Upon these prepared surfaces, the school deploys takabori (高彫, high-relief carving) of pronounced volume and powerful modeling, enriched with iroe (色絵, polychrome inlay) in gold, silver, and shakudo, frequently supplemented by suemon-zogan (据文象嵌, applied-relief inlay). The repertoire of subjects is wide and literarily grounded: tigers in the mizunomi-tora (水呑虎) convention; peonies and shishi-lions in the idiom at which "the Yokoya school excelled"; Rokkasen (Six Immortal Poets) programs with menuki carved in solid-gold yobori (容彫, sculptural carving); Ise Monogatari scenes of Narihira's Azuma-kudari; and meisho landscapes evoking poetic locales such as Noji no Tamagawa and Noda no Tamagawa. " Iron grounds also appear, worked in sukidashi-bori with openwork (sukashi) "skillfully exploited to heighten the narrative quality," as in the tiger tsuba with its delicate water ripples and drifting haze. While grounded in the Yokoya iebori tradition, the school's choice of subject and modeling also reveal "the fresh, innovative sensibility associated with machibori," the town-carver idiom. The Egawa school occupies a distinctive place in the late-Edo tosogu canon as a bridge between the orthodox Yokoya atelier inheritance and the expressive freedom of the machibori world. In NBTHK examinations, Toshimasa's works have been recognized for their elevated dignity appropriate to daimyo equipment, their courtly, graceful sensibility, and their sumptuous yet disciplined pictorial programs. " That these works span formal daisho koshirae of "notably elevated dignity," unified issaku-kanagu suites, and intimate pictorial tsuba alike demonstrates the school's comprehensive command of the kinko metalworker's art. Learn more →

1 recorded smiths10 designated works
Leading smiths
SmithEraDesignated
Sorin宗隣167010
Toshihide利英—0
Toshiyasu利易—0
Eiho永保—0
Toshimasa利政—0
Explore the Egawa school →
NBTHK Certificate
Tokubetsu Hozon Tōsōgu特別保存刀装具
Fitting Especially Worthy of Preservation
›

A Hozon-certified fitting of notably superior craftsmanship and condition, often with signature or workmanship of high reference value.

Signed: 備州長船祐直鍛之 武州江戸住江川利秀(花押) (Egawa Toshihide)
As written on the certificate
About the NBTHK›

The NBTHK (Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai, the Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords) is a public-interest incorporated foundation founded in 1948 and supervised by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunkachō); it is based at the Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo. Its expert panels physically examine each submitted work (shinsa) and issue a certificate (kanteishō) ranking it by artistic and historical merit. NBTHK papers are the most widely recognized standard of authentication for Japanese swords and fittings.

NBTHK official site→
Seller
I
Iida Koendo
Established 1880 · 146 yrs on the market
🇯🇵Ships from Japan
›
✓Verified dealeriidakoendo.com
✓Ships worldwide✓English supportWire transfer
Return policy

Customer-initiated returns accepted within two days of arrival; return shipping paid by customer and fees non-refundable. Returns/refunds unavailable for overseas deliveries.

View all of Iida Koendo’s listings→View this item on the dealer’s site→

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¥1,069
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Fuchi-Kashira

ByEgawa School
¥250,000

Swords

  • Katana
  • Wakizashi
  • Tantō
  • Tachi
  • Naginata
  • Yari

Fittings

  • Tsuba
  • Fuchi-Kashira
  • Kozuka
  • Menuki

Armor

  • Kabuto
  • Samurai Armor

By Certification

  • Tokujū
  • Jūyō
  • Tokuho
  • Hozon

Resources

  • Dealer Directory
  • Artist Directory
  • The Daily Kantei
  • Glossary
  • Browse All
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