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JAPANESE ABUMI PAIR,STIRRUPS,KAGA,KANAZAWA JU UJIYOSHI SAKU,1700'S,IRON, LACQUER

$ 1161.59

Availability: 70 in stock
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Primary Material: Iron
  • UJIYOSHI: ABUMI, UJIYOSHI
  • Condition: GOOD CONDITION ~ NO ABUSE ~ RED LACQUER ~ IRON ~ SIGNED " KANAZAWA JU UJIYOSHI SAKU ~ 50 ENLARGE PHOTOS BELOW DESCRIPTION .
  • JAPANESE ABUMI SIGN , UJIYOSHI: JAPANESE HORSE STIRRUPS
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Color: Black / SILVER / RED
  • KANAZAWA JU UJIYOSHI SAKU: KAGA, KANAZAWA
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Maker: KANAZAWA JU UJIYOSHI SAKU
  • Age: Pre-1800 / 1700'S
  • JAPANESE HORSE ABUMI: ABUMI

    Description

    LARGE PHOTOS BELOW DESCRIPTION
    AT TIMES ADDED INFORMATION UNDER PHOTOS
    sales over $ 50.00 insurance is a must !!!! PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE
    KEEP IN MIND , USED , HANDLED
    PAIR JAPANESE HORSE ABUMI OR HORSE STIRRUPS ~ IRON ~ SILVER INLAY ~ RED LACQUER
    MEI OR SIGNATURE ~ INLAY IN GOLD ON ONE AND SILVER ON THE OTHER
    SIGNED : KANAZAWA JU UJIYOSHI ~ KAGA < ISHKAWA PEFECTURE > ~ COLLECTORS CHECK MY
    READING OF MEI
    CA. < DATING >  LAST HALF 1700'S
    11 1/2  BY  9 1/2  BY  5 1/4  INCHES
    THE METROPOLITAM MUSUM N.Y.  HAS A PAIR OF ABUMI BY SAME ARTIST
    50 PHOTOS BELOW
    KANAZAWA JU UJIYOSHI SAKU
    KANAZAWA ~> KAGA ~ { ISHIKAWA PEFECTURE }
    JU ~ LIVING
    UJIYOSHI ~ ARTISTS
    SAKU ~ MADE OR MADE BY UJIYOSHI
    RIGHT ABUMI INLAY INSIVER
    LEFT~ INLAY IN GOLD
    RED LACQUER INTACT ~ CROSS CRACK ~ VERY STABLE
    SOME OF CAKING CAN BE CLEANED
    ADDED LINE FOR YOUR INFO OR RESEARCH
    I THINK UJIYOSHI DIED 1804 - MADE ABUMI
    SHODAI UJIIE (
    氏家 ~
    He was a member of the GOTÔ KENJÔ (
    後藤顯乘
    ) Mon, his name was KATSUGI GONDAYÛ (
    勝木権太夫
    ), he was a zôganko, around Kan’ei (1624-1644). He moved from Fushimi.
    NIDAI UJIIE (
    氏家
    ) ~
    His name was ICHIBEI (
    市兵衛
    ), also ICHIRÔBEI (
    市郎兵衛
    ), he became a
    fi
    ne metal artisan of Kashûn for the imperial family, and changed to the KANEKO (
    金子
    ) Uji. Around Meireki (1655-1658).
    ? UJITSUGU (
    氏次
    )
    TAKAKAWA GENSHICHIDAÛ (
    高川源七太夫
    ), he was a zôgankô of Kashû
    ? UJIYOSHI (
    氏吉
    )
    HASHIMOTO ICHINOJÔ (
    橋本市之丞
    ), KASHÛ JÛ (
    加州住
    )
    UJINAGA (
    氏永
    ) ~
    His name was KIBEI (
    喜兵衛
    ), he was a Kashû Kinko, around Kanbun (1661-1673).
    UJINAGA (
    氏長
    ) ~
    Son of UJINAGA (
    氏永
    ), ~ his name was KIHEI (
    喜兵衛
    ), he was a Kashû kinkó, around Enpô (1673-1681)
    UJITSUGU (
    氏次
    )
    Son of UJINAGA (
    氏長
    ), ~ his name was ROKURÔ (
    六郎
    ), KASH
    Ứ
    JÛ (
    加州住
    ), around Genroku (1688-1704)
    UJIKIYO (
    氏清
    ) ~
    Son of UJITSUGU (
    氏次
    ), ~ his name was KAKUBEI (
    覚兵衛
    ), around Hôei (1704-1711).
    UJIYOSHI (
    氏賢
    ) ~
    Son of UJIKIYO (
    氏清
    ), ~ his name was KAKUNOJÔ (
    覚之丞
    ) , around Kyôhô (1716-1736).
    (?)
    UJITERU (
    氏照
    ) ~
    Younger brother of UJIYASU (
    氏安
    ), ~ his name was UBEI (
    字兵衛
    ), in the beginning he used UJIHARU (
    民春
    ),
    he later entered the WAKABAYASHI (
    若林
    ) Uji, and changed his name to UJITERU (
    氏照
    ). He became an artisan retained by the Lord of Etchû Toyama. Around Meiwa (1764-1772).
    UJIYASU (
    氏安
    ) ~
    Second son of UJIYOSHI (
    氏賢
    ) ~ his name was KICHIRÔBEI (
    吉郎兵衛
    ), and he is said to have been in the GOTÔ ENJÔ (
    後藤演乘
    ) Mon. Around Kanpô (1741-1744)
    UJIYASU (
    民安
    ) ~
    Son of UJIYASU (
    民安
    ), his name was KICHIRÔBEI (
    吉郎兵衛
    ), around Kan'en (1748-1751)
    UJIYASU (
    民安
    ) ~
    Son of UJIYASU (
    氏安
    ) his name was KICHIRÔBEI (
    吉郎兵衛
    )
    UJIYASU (
    氏安
    ) ~
    Son of UJIYASU (
    氏安
    ) his name was GONKICHI (
    權吉
    ) around Meiwa (1764-1772)
    UJIMUNE (
    氏宗
    )
    UJIYOSHI (
    氏賢
    ) Mon, his name was SABURO (
    三郎
    ), around Genbun (1736-1741).
    UJIYOSHI (
    氏吉
    ) ~
    Son of UJIMUNE (
    氏古
    ) his name was GONNOJÔ (
    權之丞
    ), around Hôreki (1751-1764)
    UJIHIRA (
    氏平
    ) ~
    Son of UJIYOSHI (
    氏吉
    ), his name was HACHIRÔBEI (
    八郎兵衛
    ), around An'ei (1772-1781)
    UJITSUGU (
    氏次
    ) ~
    Son of UJIHIRA (
    氏平
    ), his name was ENSHICHI (
    円七
    ), around Kansei (17891801)
    UJIHIRO (
    氏広
    ) ~
    Second son of UJIYASU (
    氏安
    ), ~ his name was KICHIRÔBEI (
    吉郎兵衛
    ), he as in the KASHÛ GOTÔ (
    加州後藤
    ) Ke, he is famous as a nanako artist, around Tenmei (1781-1789).
    SANDAI UJIIE (
    氏家
    ) ~
    Son of the nidai, his name ~
    was KANEKO ICHIBEI (
    金子市兵衛
    ), around Enpô (1673-1681).
    UJIYA (
    氏屋
    ) ~
    Second son of the nidai, his ~ name was ICHIROUEMON (
    市郎右衛問
    ), he continued the main family, and it is also said that he was in the Mon of GOTO HISAKIYO (
    後藤久清
    ) Around Enpô (1673-1681).
    UJIYOSHI (
    氏喜
    ) ~
    Son of UJIYA (
    氏屋
    ) ~
    his name was ICHINOJO (
    市之丞
    ), he was skilled at horimono, around Genroku (1688-1704).
    UJINOBU (
    氏宣
    ) ~
    He was in the UJIYA (
    氏屋
    ) Mon, his name was HACHIDAY

    (
    八太夫
    ), around Genroku (1688-1704).
    NAGAKIYO (
    永清
    )
    Younger brother of ~ UJIYA (
    氏屋
    ), he entered the TAZAWA (
    田沢
    ) Uji. It is said that he moved from Fushimi
    UJITADA (
    氏忠
    ) ~
    He was in the UJIYA (
    氏屋
    ) Mon, his name was HACHIDAYÛ (
    八太夫
    ), around Genroku (1688-1704).
    UJINOBU (
    氏信
    )
    Younger brother of NAGAKIYO (
    永清
    ), his name was BUHEE (
    武兵衛
    ), he was a zôgankô (zôgan artist)
    UJINARI (
    氏成
    ) ~
    He was in the UJIYA (
    氏屋
    ) Mon, his name was JIHEI (
    治兵衛
    ), around Genroku (1688-1704). .
    Figure B.3: Katsugi Ujie (




    ) family genealogy reconstructed from Sato[
    42
    ].
    UJITADA (
    氏只
    )
    He was in the UJIYA EE Mon