Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation
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Sword called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation

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4.500
18th century
Asian Arts
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    SABER called Itomaki-no-tachi in shirasaya with koshirae, attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation (Godai Tadayoshi 後代忠吉) with NBTK tokubetsu Hozon certificate
    Japan
    Edo period (1603-1868) / 18th century
    Steel, wood, copper, silver, gold, shakudo, iron
    Nagasa: 69.5; Nakago: 21.2 cm
    Sori: 1.9 cm

    Shinogi tsukuri type blade, mune hikushi, chu suguha type hamon, grooved; attributed to Tadayoshi, 5th generation (Godai Tadayoshi 後代忠吉).
    Kaeri fukashi type boshi.
    Nakago funa gata and kiri or kaku ichi monji.
    Copper habaki covered in shakudo and gold.
    Wooden saya covered in black leather.
    Silver kojiri, kuri gata, and koi guchi, each decorated with a cherry blossom water feature; two obi tori.
    Wooden tsuka ito, covered in shagreen and braided with black silk.
    Menuki depicting two horses in shakudo, highlighted with gold.
    Openwork iron tsuba shin no maru gata, decorated with two figures, one holding a fan and a mace; all highlighted with gold and copper. Silver fuchi and kashira – signed Seiryūsai Jushin (晴竜斎 寿真), of the Hamano school; decorated respectively with a stormy sea with golden buttons and the gold dragon Ryū in clouds; a saru te.
    Brass shitodome.

    Chiseled gilt copper seppa.

    NBTK tokubetsu Hozon certificate.

    Ref.: 7198

    Text and photos © FCP CORIDON

    Ref: ZRVUXZ628C

    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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