Japanese Wakizashi samurai sword from the Ishikawa clan - Edo period (1603-1868).

Japanese Wakizashi samurai sword from the Ishikawa clan - Edo period (1603-1868).
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JAPAN - Edo period (1603-1868).
Samurai Wakizashi.
KASHIRA and FUSHI en suite, in engraved iron inlaid with gilded and silvered copper, decorated with a lobster and aquatic plants.
Wooden TSUKA encircled by two amatized silver disks framing large silver MENUKIS featuring the mon of the Ishikawa clan.
A patinated and engraved copper KOZUKA decorated with five figures in court dress, the blade signed.
TSUBA kaku-maru-gata in openwork wrought-iron decorated with a sickle.
SAYA in wood and textured glossy black lacquer, girdled with three silver rings.
Simple HABAKI in copper covered with silver leaf embossed with geometric motifs.
Straight blade, hamon regular, straight and very well marked, tang with one hole, unsigned.
Sold with stand.
Dimensions: 81.5 x 7.5 x 7.5 cm.
Blade length with tang: 71 cm.

Ref: SZ7V0G6H0P

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