Friday, 11 October 2019

This Really Is A Big Post,

I really could not decide which images to post, so I posted all of the ones I could find,



japanese tsuba
in the mid-1890s, after health problems forced him to give up landscape painting, Georg Oeder (b. Aachen, Germany, 1846) threw himself into collecting Japanese art and artifacts — above all ukiyo-e prints and sword guards (tsuba), His collection of tsuba, which was one of the most extensive in the world at the time, was photographed and printed in a catalogue published in 1916. This catalogue is now almost all that remains of Oeder’s collection, most of which was auctioned off or lost after his death in 1931, below are many of them form the catalogue,

japanese tsuba
Tsuba made of iron. Inlaid in yellow metal, silver and bronze with a dragon ascending from waves, on the other side hares on waves.

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Tsuba made of iron, braided with yellow and red copper wire and studded with silver and bronze nails.
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Tsuba made of iron. Relief carved silver and gold inlay depicting sennin (possibly Kanzan) standing under a tree by the water, indicating the moon with his right hand. On the other side is a landscape with a group of trees by the water and migratory wild geese.
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Tsuba made of red bronze with three dice in negative silhouette and four dice in shallow silver and shakudō inlays on each side.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork. Gold-inlaid border and silver braided trim.
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Tsuba made of iron. Wave and crescent moon in gold and silver inlays.
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Tsuba made of yellow bronze with nine-starred coat of arms between tendrils in two-tone gold and silver inlays on roughened base.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork. Koto (musical instrument) and peony flowers in positive and negative silhouette within gold-plated hoop.
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Tsuba made of shibuichi. Six slanted bamboo poles arranged within a gold-plated hoop.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, shaped like a heraldic crane (so-called chrysanthemum crane).
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, shaped like a round branch of the Empress Tree with three flowers and gold-rimmed vines. Attributed to Mataschichi.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, shaped like a heraldic crane whose open wings and tail feathers form the hoop. Eyes made of yellow metal. Attributed to Matashichi.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, depicting a brace with small spirals in gold inlay. Attributed to Kamiyoshi Masayasu (Rakuju).
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Tsuba made of iron. Eagle in high relief on yellow metal sitting in a pine tree, holding a monkey in its talons.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, shaped like a heraldic crane whose open wings and tail feathers form the hoop. Eyes made of yellow metal.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork. Spiked square with gold-inlaid clematis tendrils and border.
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Tsuba made of iron. Stylized pine tree and plum blossom in silhouette.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork. Jumping horse within plain hoop
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Tsuba made of iron with three arrowheads and openwork details.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, with silhouetted wild geese in the rain.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, with silhouetted cranes, reeds, and water.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, with two entwined bamboo reeds.
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Daisho tsuba made of iron, with openwork round mussels. Gold inlaid details.
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Daisho tsuba made of iron, with openwork round mussels. Gold inlaid details.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, with three bundles of twigs.
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Tsuba made of iron, large. Sennin Koshohei with his goatherd and his brother Shoki under a pine tree in high relief and inlays of various metals. On the other side is the sennin Shonken riding on a sword over waves under a blossoming cherry tree with a waterfall to his left.
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Tsuba made of iron. In relief and inlaid with gold and silver, the bell of Miidera drifting on a long rope in waves.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork. Swastika (manji) in a simple hoop.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, with Mount Fuji in clouds.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, with a rounded millipede.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, with the uta (poem) of Emperor Nintoku in low relief.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork.
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Tsuba made from shibuichi. In a high relief of shakudō, gold, and silver, boy riding bull and playing the flute; carved pine and meadow stream.
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Tsuba made of iron, of unusual shape, with high splashing waves in relief and engraved.
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Tsuba made from shibuichi. In high relief and inlaid in shakudō, gold, and silver Fukurokuju (god of good fortune) and long-tailed turtles swimming in the water.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, with a writhing dragon in a simple hoop.
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Tsuba made from yellow bronze with silver inlaid grid pattern and a large butterfly in high relief made of shakudō. On the reverse side is a grid pattern in flat gold inlay.
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Tsuba made of iron with a crayfish in high relief; gold details.
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Tsuba made of red bronze. Shallow inlays of shibuichi, shakudō, silver, and gold with a wide veranda, on which there lies a half-opened fan lies, and, continuing over both sides, a brook bordered by a fern-covered bank and an old plum tree.
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Tsuba made from shakudō. Shallow inlays of bicoloured gold and silver with migrating plovers over stylized waves.
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Tsuba made from yellow bronze. Raised inlays of various metals with a fire salamander and two small bugs, on the reverse side a brook and grasses.
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Tsuba made from yellow bronze with silver inlaid grid pattern and a large butterfly in high relief made from shakudō. On the back, grid pattern in flat gold inlay.
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Tsuba made of iron, openwork, with a tai (species of fish), a fishing rod, and a fish basket (all attributes of the Ebisu) in a plain hoop.
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Tsuba made from shakudō. For Nanaku. Two butterflies in relief, whose lower wings are folded on the back side, one engraved in gold, the other made of shakudō featuring mother-of-pearl eyes on the wings, with a golden body and feelers, it is such a shame that the collection could not be kept as one, but there it is, if you want to look at the catalogue it is here.


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