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Shodai / 1st. GENERATION, HIZEN MASAHIRO"

 C - 1624 SWORD MAKER TO THE "NABESHIMA DAIMYO"

NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon  

Rated "upper class" (Jo - Saku)

 

Fittings: Mino Goto school with flowers and praying mantis

Saya: with Gold-speckled nashiji lacquer and diverse mother-in-pearl accents

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A tachi by Okubo Kazuhira - recreation of
kokuhō (Nat'l Treasure) "Sanchomo" Yamatorige Ichimonji

Polished by Hon'ami Nisshu (Living National treasure)
w/ his saya-gaki

Mukansa*  "Without Judgment"

 

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A Jumyo Wakizashi

shintô period Circa 1661 AD.

with fine matching fittings (Mid to late edo)

blade - NBTHK Hozon certificate

koshirae & tsuba - NTHK-NPO certificates

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A very fine katana by - Kunitomo

- Horikawa school -

Yamashiro province, Circa 1615-1624 AD, One of the founders of the Shinto style

W/ blade strike damage (kirikomi)

Certified NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon

Saya-gaki by Tanobe Sensei (Tanzan)

 

 

 

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A very fine "Kaneshige" wakizashi
One of the finest sword smiths of the "Shinto Edo School" Kan-Bun (1624) period

NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon certificate

 

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A O-Wakizashi by Nidai (2nd Gen.) Hizen Tadahiro

Edo period - Kanbun era 1661-1673 AD.

NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon

 

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A Koto Kaneyoshi wakizashi

w/ mid - late Edo period ribbed same' & ireko saya

signed, Koto period (1500's)

NTHK Certificates - blade & koshirae

 

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A Gassan Sadaichi / Sadatoshi wakizashi

Father - Son Made!

w/ their excellent horimono & Sayagaki

Signed: Yamato no Kuni Ju Gassan Sadaichi Sadatoshi Gassaku (Kao) 

Showa Go Ju hachi Nen Roku Gatsu Kichi Hi (Lucky Day on June, 1983)

 

 

 

Display only - not for sale

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A Fantastic Katana by Ono Yoshimitsu

resemblance to Chu-Aoe School

-W/ his saya-gaki

Rated Mukansa "Without Judgment"

sold

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 Mu-mei w/Attribution to:

den Bishu Nobutaka [Owari] Sandai (3rd Generation)

Shinto, Kanbun 1661-1673 AD

N.T.H.K. Certificate

 

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A Kanehide wakizashi

with very nice koshirae & fittings

Shinto 1688-1704 AD

N.T.H.K. Certificate

 

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A Minatogawa Shrine KATANA by Masanao

w/ORIGINAL Navy mounts

NTHK Certificate

 

 

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 A fine katana by Nobufusa, Intangible Cultural Asset of Miyagi Prefecture, Elevated Mukansa 1981

With Original polish

Shirasaya with Saya-gaki

NBTHK Hozon certificate

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SOLD

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