ID 1324612
Lot 6122 | Bedeutendes Prunk-Tachi mit Montierung aus Walross-Elfenbein, Japan, Meiji-Periode
Kräftig gekrümmte Klinge mit Messing-Habaki, Hamon und Hada aufgrund des Politurzustandes nicht erkennbar. Griff und Scheide mehrteilig aus fein geschnitztem, graviertem und teils gefärbtem Walross-Elfenbein gearbeitet. Umlaufend fein ausgearbeitete Szenen mit Darstellungen von Samurai. Dazwischen Bänder mit ornamentalem Dekor. Im Bereich des Ortblechs mit Vierzeichenmarke signiert. Zwei bewegliche Trageösen mit anhängender roter Kordel. Länge 108 cm.
Hochwertige Elfenbein-Schnitzarbeit in sehr gutem Zustand.
Beiliegend das Gutachten eines Elfenbein-Sachverständigen bezüglich des verwendeten Materials.
Achtung: Ein Export dieses Loses aus der EU ist leider nicht möglich.
A significant Japanese ceremonial Tachi mounted in walrus ivory, Meiji period
A significant Japanese ceremonial Tachi mounted in walrus ivory, Meiji period
Distinctly curved blade with brass habaki, hamon and hada are not discernible due to the condition of the polish. Grip and scabbard fashioned of several pieces of walrus ivory, finely carved, engraved and partly coloured. Delicately crafted surrounding scenes with depictions of samurai, interspersed with bands with ornamental décor. The chape signed with four-character mark. Two movable suspension loops with attached red cord. Length 108 cm.
High-quality ivory carving in excellent condition.
Enclosed is the certificate of an ivory expert regarding the material used.
Attention: This lot can only be shipped within the European Union.
Condition: I - II
Place of origin: | Japan |
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Auction house category: | Asian Weapons and Armor |
Place of origin: | Japan |
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Auction house category: | Asian Weapons and Armor |
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