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UEDA MASAYOSHI: A RARE SHIPPO-INLAID IRON SUKASHI TSUBA WITH THE SANGAIBISHI MON
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06月13日 下午4点 开拍 / 06月11日 下午3点 截止委托
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UEDA MASAYOSHI: A RARE SHIPPO-INLAID IRON SUKASHI TSUBA WITH THE SANGAIBISHI MONBy Ueda Masayoshi, signed MasayoshiJapan, first half of the 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Of nagamarugata form, with a kozuka and kogai hitsu ana, the surface worked to resemble mokume (burled wood grain), featuring the sangaibishi mon in yo-sukashi, inlaid in colorful shippo with five roundels, each depicting a kamon (family crest), including the maru ni mitsu hikiryo mon, sasarindo mon from the Minamoto clan, maru ni takeda hishi mon, and the maru ni musubi karigane mon. Signed to one side Nanki no ju MASAYOSHI [Masayoshi, resident of Nanki].HEIGHT 7.5 cm, LENGTH 7.1 cmWEIGHT 112.7 gCondition: Very good condition with minimal wear.Provenance: Ex-collection Arthur. H. Church, no. 0-1210. Ex-collection Powell. Ex-collection Roland Hartman. Sold at Christie’s London, The Hartman Collection of Japanese Metalwork, 30 June 1976, lot 74. Ex-collection Nelson Rockefeller, acquired from the above. Christie’s, Japanese and Korean Art, 29 March 2005, New York, lot 137 (sold for USD 2,640 or approx. EUR 3,998 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing). From the private collection of Alan and Simone Hartman, New York, acquired from the above. The sides of the nakago ana lacquered in red with a collection number ’11-605/29’. Alan Hartman (1930-2023) was an influential American art dealer, who took over his parents’ antique business in Manhattan and established the legendary Rare Art Gallery on Madison Avenue, with further locations in Dallas and Palm Beach. His wife Simone (née Horowitz) already served as assistant manager of the New York gallery before the couple were married in 1975, and together they built a renowned collection for over half a century and became noted art patrons, enriching the collections of important museums including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (which opened the Alan and Simone Hartman Galleries in 2013) as well as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Brooklyn Museum in New York.Ueda Masayoshi is listed in Robert E. Haynes, The Index of Japanese Sword Fittings and Associated Artists, p. 996 (H 04832.0). Masayoshi was a student of Goto Tsunemasa (H 10830) and the retainer of the Kii branch of the Tokugawa Bakufu government. He was said to be a master of inlay, as exhibited in the present piece. Museum comparison:Compare a related iron tsuba with shippo motifs, dated to the 19th century, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number M.961-1910. Compare a related iron tsuba with shippo motifs, dated to the early 19th century, in the Metropolitan Museum of art, object number 36.120.12.

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