SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)
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SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi - Fujishiro, Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)

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19th century
Asian Arts
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    SABER called Katana signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi
    Fujishiro, Japan
    Edo period (1603-1868)
    Steel, wood, lacquer, copper, horn, gold, shakudo, iron, silver
    Nagasa: 69.9; Nakago: 19.9 cm
    Sori: 1.5 cm
    (Slight accidents on the saya)
    
    
    Kata shinogi tsukuri type blade, mune hikushi, ito suguha type hamon.
    Boshi type o maru.
    Nakago funa gata et ha hagari kuri jiri, signed Hizen (no) Kuni Tadayoshi (died 1859).
    Yujo-habaki in gilded copper, chiseled.
    Wooden saya covered with twisted black lacquer.
    Kojiri in iron chiselled with an Oni head and an arrow on one side and engraved with the migi mitsu tomo-yé, a triple (tomo-yé) turning to the left (hidari), jô-mon (main coat of arms) of Funa-koshi, Hashi-moto, Hiji-kata, Ita-kura of An-naka and Niwa-sé; Ko-baya-kawa, Ku-ki of Aya-bé, Miya-nari, O-gura, Oka-bé, Ô-ki, Ô-miya, Shô-taï, Ume-zono, Yama-moto; and the kaye-mon (secondary coat of arms) of the Ari-me of Ku-ru-mé and Fuki-age, Ita-kura of Fuku-shima.
    Kuri gata chiseled with two silver cranes, tree front, all enhanced with gold.
    Koi guchi in black lacquered buffalo horn.
    Wooden tsuka ito, covered in shagreen, braided with brown silk.
    Brass menuki depicting floral motifs.
    Openwork iron tsuba shin no maru gata depicting a stormy sea.
    Copper fuchi covered in shakudo, chased with two mice and two clams highlighted in gold.
    Copper kashira covered in shakudo, engraved with a mouse and three clams highlighted in gold.
    Chased copper and brass seppa.

    Ref.: 7110

    Text and photos © FCP CORIDON

    Ref: D237TGNEDK

    Condition Very good
    Style Asian Arts (Swords, Bladed weapons of Asian Arts Style)
    Period 19th century (Swords, Bladed weapons 19th century)
    Country of origin Japan
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen, France
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