ID 1346904
Lot 10374 | Tanto in Aikuchi-Montierung, Japan, Klinge Muromachi-Periode, Montierung Mitte Edo-Periode
Klinge Hira Zukuri, Gunome-Midare Hamon, Hada kaum erkennbar.
Kurijiri Nakago, zwei Mekugi-Ana, Katte-Sagari Yasurime, schwer leserlich bezeichnet "Kaneteru" oder "Kanehide"(?). Kupferhabaki. Vergoldete Kanamono-Montierung mit Nanako-Struktur. Tsuka mit blauer Seidenbindung über Same. Vergoldete Kupfermenukis in Form von Kürbissen. Kuro-Urushi, Kawa-Nuri Saya mit Sageo-Band. Kogatana mit Kupfer-Kozuka, "Drei Krähen und Mondsichel" in Iroe-Zogan auf Nanako-Grund. Die Rückseite vergoldet. Wari-Kogai-Nadel aus Shakudo mit in Gold eingelegtem Chrysanthemendekor. Klingenlänge K/M 27 cm, Gesamtlänge 46 cm.
Provenienz: Angekauft durch Oded Shermister vom Erben des israelischen Generalstabschefs und Politikers Mosche Dajans. Mosche Dajan erhielt dieses Tanto als persönliches Geschenk im Zuge seines offiziellen Besuchs in Japan. Die originale Herkunftsbestätigung des Erben auf Hebräisch ist dem Los beigelegt.
Mosche Dajan (1915 – 1981) beteiligte sich im Laufe seiner Karriere an mehreren militärischen Operationen, während des 2. Weltkrieges kämpfte er als Mitglied der Eliteeinheit der Hagana Palmach aufseiten der Alliierten und erhielt für seine Opfer und Verdienste die höchste Auszeichnung des British Empire „Distinguished Service Order“. Dajan war in diversen Führungspositionen außerdem u.a. am israelischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg und dem Arabischen Aufstand 1936 - 1939 beteiligt. Als Politiker durchlief er die Posten des Landwirtschaftsministers, Kriegsberichterstatters in Vietnam (1966/7), und war Verteidigungsminister sowie ab 1977 isralischer Außenminister.
A Japanese tanto mounted in aikuchi style, the blade from the Muromachi period, mountings mid-Edo period
A Japanese tanto mounted in aikuchi style, the blade from the Muromachi period, mountings mid-Edo period
Klinge Hira Zukuri, Gunome-Midare Hamon, Hada kaum erkennbar.
Kurijiri Nakago, zwei Mekugi-Ana, Katte-Sagari Yasurime, schwer leserlich bezeichnet "Kaneteru" oder "Kanehide"(?). Kupferhabaki. Vergoldete Kanamono-Montierung mit Nanako-Struktur. Tsuka mit blauer Seidenbindung über Same. Vergoldete Kupfermenukis in Form von Kürbissen. Kuro-Urushi, Kawa-Nuri Saya mit Sageo-Band. Kogatana mit Kupfer-Kozuka, "Drei Krähen und Mondsichel" in Iroe-Zogan auf Nanako-Grund. Die Rückseite vergoldet. Wari-Kogai-Nadel aus Shakudo mit in Gold eingelegtem Chrysanthemendekor. Klingenlänge K/M 27 cm, Gesamtlänge 46 cm.
Provenance: Purchased by Oded Shermister from the heir of the Israeli Chief of Staff and politician Mosche Dajan. Moshe Dajan received this tanto as a personal gift during his official visit to Japan. The heir's original confirmation of origin in Hebrew is enclosed with the lot.
Mosche Dajan (1915 - 1981) took part in several military operations during his career. During the Second World War, he fought on the side of the Allies as a member of the elite Hagana Palmach unit and received the British Empire's highest honor, the “Distinguished Service Order”, for his sacrifices and services. Dajan was also involved in various leadership positions in the Israeli War of Independence and the Arab Revolt of 1936-1939. As a politician, he held the positions of Minister of Agriculture, War Correspondent in Vietnam (1966/7), Minister of Defense and, from 1977, Israeli Foreign Minister.
Condition: II
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