Sword Guard (Tsuba) 19th century Inscribed by Gotō Mitsuakira Japanese Gotō Mitsuakira (1816-1856) was the sixteenth generation master of the main line of the renowned Gotō School of sword fitting makers. The decoration of this tsuba features Fukurokuju, the Shinto god of happiness, wealth, and longevity, with a stag. The fineness of the engraving distinguishes it as one of Mitsuakiras masterpieces.. Sword Guard (Tsuba) 35913
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