ID 1346917
Lot 10387 | Wakizashi, Japan, mittlere Edo-Periode
Klinge Shinogi-Zukuri, Chu-Kissaki, Torii-zori, Itame-Hada(?). Gunome-Midare Hamon, Ko-Maru Boshi. O-Suriage Nakago, ein Mekugi-ana, Kiri-Yasurime, Mumei. Vergoldete Kupfer-Habaki. Eiserne Nagamaru-Gata Tsuba im Stil der Soten-Schule, Niku-ai Bori mit durchbrochenem Eisenschnittdekor mit Goldeinlagen, Darstellung von Samurai, Sakura-Blüten und Wellen. Tsuka mit schwarzer Seidenwicklung über Same. Shakudo und Gold-Menuki mit Kabuto, Tachi und Umajirushi-Fahne. Niguroi-do Fuchi-Kashira mit tiefem Karakusa-Dekor und Goldauflagen in Form von Daikon. Modern ergänzte Kuro-urushi Saya mit Urushie-Dekor (Samurai und Sakura-Blüte). Kupfer-Kozuka mit Saihai und Muchi-Pferdepeitsche, reliefierte Einlagen in Shakudo, Gold und Silber auf Nanakogrund. Der Lack der Saya im Mundbereich seitlich gesprungen, kleine Fehlstelle. Klingenlänge K/M 44,5 cm, Gesamtlänge 64,5 cm.
A Japanese wakizashi, mid-Edo period
A Japanese wakizashi, mid-Edo period
Blade shinogi-zukuri, chu-kissaki, torii-zori, itame hada (?). Gunome-midare hamon, ko-maru boshi. O-suriage nakago, one mekugi-ana, kiri-yasurime, mumei. Habaki in gilt copper. Iron nagamaru gata tsuba in the style of the Soten school, niku-ai bori with openwork chiselled décor and gold inlays, a depiction of samurai, sakura petals and waves. Tsuka with black silk wrapping over same. Shakudo and gold menuki with kabuto, tachi and uma-jirushi flag. Niguroi-do fuchi-kashira with deep karakusa décor and gold appliqués in the shape of daikon. A modern replacement, the kuro-urushi saya features urushi adornment (samurai and sakura petals). Copper kozuka with saihai and muchi horse whip, raised inlays in shakudo, gold and silver on a nanako background. The lacquer of the saya cracked on the side at the locket, one minor defect. Blade length K/M 44.5 cm, overall length 64.5 cm.
Condition: II +
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