Sword called a Katana, signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate - Chikuzen Province, Japan
Sword called a Katana, signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate - Chikuzen Province, Japan
Sword called a Katana, signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate - Chikuzen Province, Japan
Sword called a Katana, signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate - Chikuzen Province, Japan
Sword called a Katana, signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate - Chikuzen Province, Japan
Sword called a Katana, signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate - Chikuzen Province, Japan
Sword called a Katana, signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate - Chikuzen Province, Japan
Sword called a Katana, signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate - Chikuzen Province, Japan
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Sword called a Katana, signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate - Chikuzen Province, Japan

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18th century
Asian Arts
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    SABER called Katana signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi, with certificate
    Chikuzen Province, Japan
    Edo period (1603-1868)
    18th century
    Steel, wood, lacquer, copper, horn, gold, shakudo, iron
    Nagasa: 67.6; Nakago: 18.5 cm
    Sori: 1.4 cm
    (Slight accidents on the saya)

    Shinogi tsukuri type blade, mune hikushi, chu suguha type hamon.
    Yaki zume type boshi.
    Nakago funa gata et ha hagari kuri jiri, signed Hizen kuni Tadayohi (肥前国忠吉).
    Habaki in gilded copper, chiseled.
    Wooden saya covered with brown lacquer.
    Kojiri, kuri gata, koi guchi in brown lacquered wood.
    Black silk sageo.
    Wooden tsuka ito, covered in shagreen, braided with black silk.
    Gold menuuki, depicting the dragon Ryū.
    Openwork iron tsuba mokko gata, chased with a gourd highlighted in copper and gold; a bundle of straw with silver flowers is decorated on the reverse. Copper sekigane.
    Shakudo fuchi and kashira, signed Kikuoka Mitsuyuki (菊岡光行), chased with a tree with gold and copper leaves; engraved with three gilded deer. Chased copper seppa.

    Certificate.

    Ref.: 6986

    Text and photos © FCP CORIDON

    Ref: 47PKZMZTG2

    Condition Very good
    Style Asian Arts (Swords, Bladed weapons of Asian Arts Style)
    Period 18th century (Swords, Bladed weapons 18th century)
    Country of origin Japan
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen, France
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