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KOJYURO SUKEMUNE: A WAKIZASHI IN SHIRASAYA WITH NBTHK TOROKUSHO KOJYURO SUKEMUNE: A WAKIZASHI IN SHIRASAYA WITH NBTHK TOROKUSHO By Kojyuro Sukemune Japan, Showa period (1926-1989) Shinogi-zukuri with iori mune, the hamon is gunome in nioi-deki, the hada is mokume. The habaki is of silver and with diagonal and horizontal file marks. NAGASA 53.4 cm, TOTAL LENGTH 75.4 cm (the shirasaya) Condition: The blade in very good condition with minimal fukure and ware. The saya with some wear. Provenance: Austrian private collection. With a copy of an NBTHK Torokusho (registration certificate) attributing the blade the Kojyuro Sukemune.

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KOJYURO SUKEMUNE: A WAKIZASHI IN SHIRASAYA WITH NBTHK TOROKUSHO KOJYURO SUKEMUNE: A WAKIZASHI IN SHIRASAYA WITH NBTHK TOROKUSHO By Kojyuro Sukemune Japan, Showa period (1926-1989) Shinogi-zukuri with iori mune, the hamon is gunome in nioi-deki, the hada is mokume. The habaki is of silver and with diagonal and horizontal file marks. NAGASA 53.4 cm, TOTAL LENGTH 75.4 cm (the shirasaya) Condition: The blade in very good condition with minimal fukure and ware. The saya with some wear. Provenance: Austrian private collection. With a copy of an NBTHK Torokusho (registration certificate) attributing the blade the Kojyuro Sukemune.

Estimate 600 - 1 200 EUR
Starting price 600 EUR

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