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Subject:Solid brass Meiji okimono — help reading 3-character incised signature
Posted By: Warren Wed, May 13, 2026 IP: 172.226.87.226
Hello everyone,
I'm hoping the community can help me identify a maker's mark on a brass samurai sculpture I own. The mark is hand-incised directly into the metal (post-casting) and consists of three kanji characters arranged vertically, written in what appears to be a semi-cursive or fully cursive (gyōsho/sōsho) calligraphic style.
The sculpture itself depicts a samurai figure and appears consistent with Meiji-period (1868–1912) workmanship based on the casting quality, patination, and style. A comparable piece sold recently for over $1,000 on 1stDibs.
I've attached close-up photos of the mark. I believe the final character may be 造 (zo) or 作 (saku), suggesting an artist or studio attribution, but the first two characters are difficult for me to read due to the cursive style.
I have not been able to match this mark against the known signatures of Miyao, Genryusai Seiya, Yoshimitsu, or Gyoko. It may be a lesser-known personal studio mark.
Any help reading the characters or pointing me toward comparable signed pieces would be greatly appreciated. Happy to provide additional photos from different angles or with raking light if that would help.
Thank you in advance!
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