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A KOTO KATANA IN KOSHIRAE A KOTO KATANA IN KOSHIRAE Japan, c. 1450, Muromachi period (1333-1573) The blade: The sugata is shinogi-zukuri with iori mune, forged in masame hada with a suguha midare hamon. The nakago is o-suriage with two mekugi-ana and a kiri jiri. The copper habaki with horizontal and vertical file marks. The mounting: The iron tsuba of mokko gata form with two hitsu of which one is plugged and decorated in iro-e takazogan with a warrior on a horse and his two attendants under a gnarled pine tree. The shibuichi fuchi decorated in iro-e hirazogan with a sparrow and bamboo. The shibuichi kashira incised with a spiderweb. The tsuka covered in rayskin and wrapoped with blue textile. The gold and shakudo menuki with leafy grape bunches. The saya lacquered with lustrous roiro and decorated with a wood-grain pattern. NAGASA 67.3 cm, LENGTH 94.3 cm (the koshirae) Condition: Good condition with wear and manufacturing irregularities, the blade with minor rust spots, few small fukure, minor ware, and few microscopic chips to the ha. The mounting with losses to rayskin, minor flaking and few age cracks to lacquer.

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A KOTO KATANA IN KOSHIRAE A KOTO KATANA IN KOSHIRAE Japan, c. 1450, Muromachi period (1333-1573) The blade: The sugata is shinogi-zukuri with iori mune, forged in masame hada with a suguha midare hamon. The nakago is o-suriage with two mekugi-ana and a kiri jiri. The copper habaki with horizontal and vertical file marks. The mounting: The iron tsuba of mokko gata form with two hitsu of which one is plugged and decorated in iro-e takazogan with a warrior on a horse and his two attendants under a gnarled pine tree. The shibuichi fuchi decorated in iro-e hirazogan with a sparrow and bamboo. The shibuichi kashira incised with a spiderweb. The tsuka covered in rayskin and wrapoped with blue textile. The gold and shakudo menuki with leafy grape bunches. The saya lacquered with lustrous roiro and decorated with a wood-grain pattern. NAGASA 67.3 cm, LENGTH 94.3 cm (the koshirae) Condition: Good condition with wear and manufacturing irregularities, the blade with minor rust spots, few small fukure, minor ware, and few microscopic chips to the ha. The mounting with losses to rayskin, minor flaking and few age cracks to lacquer.

Estimate 1 500 - 3 000 EUR
Starting price 1 500 EUR

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