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Subject:Interpretation of signature on bronze tiger
Posted By: Philip Donner Sun, Nov 11, 2018 IP: 185.122.109.142 I own a bronze tiger inherited from my grandfather who traveled in South-East Asia in 1898. |
Subject:Re: Interpretation of signature on bronze tiger
Posted By: Guy Wed, Nov 14, 2018 It's a Japanese maker's mark. The name in the middle of the mark reads 'Hideyoshi' (秀美), a metalworker active during the Meiji period. |
Subject:Re: Interpretation of signature on bronze tiger
Posted By: Philip Donner Tue, Nov 20, 2018 Thanks Guy for your kind assistance! Regards Philip |
Subject:Re: Interpretation of signature on bronze tiger
Posted By: David Fri, Nov 23, 2018 Hello All. |
Subject:Re: Interpretation of signature on bronze tiger
Posted By: Philip Donner Sat, Nov 24, 2018 Thanks for your feedback. There is quite lot of detail which could be of interest. I'll prepare a photo for your needs, once I know what is relevant. |
Subject:Re: Interpretation of signature on bronze tiger
Posted By: Philip Donner Thu, Dec 06, 2018 Not having received any further advise, I produced this photo. Hopefully this satisfies your needs. |
Subject:Re: Interpretation of signature on bronze tiger
Posted By: Philip Donner Fri, Dec 07, 2018 Now that we have a concise idea about the maker of the tiger, this question remains to be answered: Is there anybody around. who would be able to interpret the other characters of the maker's mark. |
Subject:Re: Interpretation of signature on bronze tiger
Posted By: Philip Donner Fri, Dec 07, 2018 Now that we have a concise idea about the producer of the tiger, this question remains to be answered: Is there anybody around, who would be able to interpret the other characters of the maker's mark? |
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