ID 1648
Lot 323 | KYU-GUNTO EINES OFFIZIERS
Estimate value
€ 1 800
Katalognummer: VS0617-323
Japan
Meiji (1868 – 1912)
NAGASA 60,5 CM, GESAMTLÄNGE IN SAYA 87,5 CM
Sehr typisch und sehr gut ausgeführtes Kyu-Gunto, ein Armee-Schwert eines höheren Offiziers, jedoch in der älteren Version. Eingeführt wurde diese Art von Kyu-Gunto ab ca. 1877, Fuller/Gregory schreiben, daß die meisten heute noch existierenden Kyu-Gunto aus der Zeit des Russisch-Japanischen Krieges (1904-5) stammen dürften. Tsuba und Griff-Montierung bilden eine Einheit und sind aus Messing. Das Tsuba durchbrochen mit Sakura-Motiv und geht geschwungen über in den schlanken Bügel, die Sakura (Kirschblüte), die sich symbolisch auf das historische Samurai-Ethos bezieht, wiederholt sich auf Griff und dem Knopf zur Klingen-Arretierung. Vorderseits auf dem Griff ein durchgehend fein gepunztes Muster, auf der Gegenseite eine weiße Same (Rochenhaut). Die Saya ist mit leuchtend rotem Leder überzogen, das eingeschwärzt wurde (Gebrauchsspuren). Die Katana-Klinge hat Iorimune, die volle Länge durchlaufende breite Hi, der Hamon ist suguha. Die Nakago ließ sich nicht besichtigen.
Startpreis: € 1.100
Schätzpreis: € 1.800 - 2.800
Expertise: Wolmar Zacken
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