- A Koto Bizen Wakizashi With Edo Mounts
and Higo Kozuka, 16th Century and Later The blade unsigned (mumei), with shakudo tsuba and fuchi-kashira, the kashira decorated with paulownia crest (mon), straight copper...
[more like this] - A Japanese Ko-Wakizashi, 16th/17th Century
Koto period blade mumei (unsigned), the lacquer saya with a kamon (crest); fitted with Edo period koshirae, including square iron sukashi tsuba, iron and gold fuchi-kashira,...
[more like this] - A Japanese Katana, Two Signatures, 17th
Century One side signed 'Bizen no Kuni Osafune Ju Shichibei nojo Sukesada (fifth generation), Kanbun 1 February' (1661), the other side signed 'Sozaemon nojo Sukesada' (secular...
[more like this] - JAPANESE SWORD WITH IMPERIAL MONAn outstanding
Japanese katana in better quality wartime mounts with an excellent blade in full polish with a wavy hamon. The sword has a wooden tag on the scabbard ring. It belonged to...
[more like this] - GROUP OF JAPANESE SWORD FITTINGS TO
INCLUDE TWO HABAKI ...Group of Japanese Sword Fittings to include two Habaki with gilt gold figures, one signed; a Kashira with gold flowers; eight Tsuba; one figural with...
[more like this] - SIGNED JAPANESE MUROMACHI STEEL KO-WAKIZASHI
& BOOKEast Asia, Japan, late Muromachi period, ca. 1500 to 1550 CE, signed by Kanehisa. A beautiful example of a ko-wakizashi with a single-edged steel blade that is slightly...
[more like this] - JAPANESE MUROMACHI STEEL & LACQUERED
WOOD WAKIZASHIEast Asia, Japan, late Muromachi period, ca. third quarter of the 16th century CE. A beautiful wakizashi with a single-edged blade, a lacquered (urushi) wood...
[more like this] - SIGNED 1650S JAPANESE EDO WAKIZASHI
BY BISHU OSAFUNEEast Asia, Japan, early Edo Period, ca. mid-17th century, signed "Bishu Osafune" on tang. A forged steel wakizashi blade of elegant shinogi-zukuri form bearing...
[more like this] - 17TH C. JAPANESE EDO STEEL KATANA W/
GILT BRASS MENUKIEast Asia, Japan, early Edo Period, ca. early 17th century CE. A forged steel katana blade of nice length exhibiting a shinogi-zukuri shape and a shortened...
[more like this] - Six Iron Tsuba
HEIANJO TSUBA: LATE 16TH/EARLY
17TH CENTURY; OTHERS: 19TH CENTURY
comprising two examples with gold inlays, the first in the shaped of a buckle, the second a circular with foliate motif, two examples with...
[more like this] - Eight Metal Tsuba
16TH CENTURY-19TH
CENTURY
comprising a copper example with a silvered metal inlaid dragon, signed, an iron mokko-form example with gold inlays decorated with coin and floral designs, a circular...
[more like this] - Five Iron Tsuba
KIKU SUKASHI SAOTOME
TSUBA: LATE 16TH CENTURY; OTHERS: 19TH CENTURY
comprising four examples with gold inlays, the first of circular form, depicting figures underneath pine trees, the second of...
[more like this] - MID-CENTURY ASIAN MODERN WALNUT KNEEHOLE
DESK, 60S Mid-Century Asian Modern walnut kneehole desk by Landstrom Furniture, 1960's, rectangular, with three short drawers above pedetals with two long drawers each side...
[more like this] - JAPANESE SWORD W/ ORNAMENTS,17TH C.
A Japanese non-military / likely 17th Century samurai katana sword, with [mismatched] vintage [scratched & dinged] blade collar & spacers, the black metal tsuba/ hand guard...
[more like this] - SHIN-GUNTO KATANA (LONG SWORD) WITH
KOSHIRA-E (MOUNTING)
SWORD EDO PERIOD, 17TH CENTURY, KUNITSUGU MARK WITH 20TH CENTURY MOUNTS ?? ??? ??? ????????the metal saya(scabbard) fitted with obi-tori(hanger), semegane(scabbard...
[more like this] - Japanese Edo Period Katana Sword19th
century or earlier the tang signed on both sides a prominent hamon along the blade iron tsuba matching temple dog menuki lacquered wooden saya with remnants of antique paper...
[more like this] - A Wakizashi Samurai Sword with Signed
Blade Tadayoshi Family ca. Early Edo Period Buke-Zukuri Koshirae Mountings of Later Period and Metal Scabbard of WWII Era With Shinogi Zukuri Nihonto Suguta (blade shape)...
[more like this] - JAPANESE NAMBAN TSUBA - Sword guard
cast in the form of a Christian cross 16th Century 4 1/4'' (10.8 cm) tall x 4'' (10.2 cm) wide. From the Marvin Sadik Collection....
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