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† A KATANA FOR CHILDREN, EDO † A KATANA FOR CHILDREN, EDO Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) The blade: The slender, gently curved blade with shinogi-zukuri and ihori-mune. The hamon is gunome in nioi-deki. The hada is masame. The nakago with one mekugi-ana, the tip is kuri-jiri, the yasurime is sujikai, and mumei (unsigned). The mounting: The bronze tsuba of kirikomi mokko gata, with no hitsu. With a rayskin tsuka and kiku-form menuki. The saya of dark wood and decorated in gilt with a paulownia emblem and other floral symbols, and with ornate bronze mounting. NAGASA 28.3 cm, LENGTH 51.9 cm (the saya) Condition: Good condition, the hamon with few minuscule chips, minor fukure and ware. The nakago with little corrosion. The saya with wear to the gilt, natural age cracks, and the tsuka with an age crack. Provenance: Canadian private collection. 13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium - only for buyers within the EU.

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† A KATANA FOR CHILDREN, EDO † A KATANA FOR CHILDREN, EDO Japan, Edo period (1615-1868) The blade: The slender, gently curved blade with shinogi-zukuri and ihori-mune. The hamon is gunome in nioi-deki. The hada is masame. The nakago with one mekugi-ana, the tip is kuri-jiri, the yasurime is sujikai, and mumei (unsigned). The mounting: The bronze tsuba of kirikomi mokko gata, with no hitsu. With a rayskin tsuka and kiku-form menuki. The saya of dark wood and decorated in gilt with a paulownia emblem and other floral symbols, and with ornate bronze mounting. NAGASA 28.3 cm, LENGTH 51.9 cm (the saya) Condition: Good condition, the hamon with few minuscule chips, minor fukure and ware. The nakago with little corrosion. The saya with wear to the gilt, natural age cracks, and the tsuka with an age crack. Provenance: Canadian private collection. 13% VAT will be added to the hammer price additional to the buyer's premium - only for buyers within the EU.

Estimate 500 - 1 000 EUR
Starting price 500 EUR

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