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A wakizashi Signed Bishu Osafune Morimitsu (Morimitsu from Osafune in Bizen Province) Muromachi period, dated Oei jushichinen juichigatsu hi (a day in the 11th month 1410)
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A wakizashi Signed Bishu Osafune Morimitsu (Morimitsu from Osafune in Bizen Province) Muromachi period, dated Oei jushichinen juichigatsu hi (a day in the 11th month 1410)
拍品描述:
A wakizashi
Signed Bishu Osafune Morimitsu (Morimitsu from Osafune in Bizen Province)
Muromachi period, dated Oei jushichinen juichigatsu hi (a day in the 11th month 1410)
Sugata[configuration]:hira-zukuri, iori-mune, slightly wide mihaba, shallow curvature
Kitae[forging pattern]:itame-hada combined with mokume in company with ji-nie and chikei, looks like black steel and then bo-utsuri appears
Hamon[tempering pattern]: choji mixed with gunome, sporadic koshi-no-hiraita-gunome then ashi and yo are seen inside the hamon, consists of tight nioi accompanied with ko-nie, some parts of the hamon tend to slant
Boshi[tip]:midare-komi then turns back with pointed tip
Nakago[tang]:ubu, sujikai file markings, three mekugi-ana
Habaki[collar]: single clad, gold on copper, chased and engraved
Inshirasaya[plain wood scabbard] with sayagaki by Tanobe Michihiro
Nagasa[length fromkissakitomachi]: 46.5 cm., 18½ in.
Sori[curvature]: 0.9 cm., ¼ in.
Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Juyo Token [Important Sword], no. 10572 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword] dated Heisei 11 (1999).
Token Bijutsu, issue no. 515 (December, 1999), p. 10-11.
Literature: Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 31.
Signed Bishu Osafune Morimitsu (Morimitsu from Osafune in Bizen Province)
Muromachi period, dated Oei jushichinen juichigatsu hi (a day in the 11th month 1410)
Sugata[configuration]:hira-zukuri, iori-mune, slightly wide mihaba, shallow curvature
Kitae[forging pattern]:itame-hada combined with mokume in company with ji-nie and chikei, looks like black steel and then bo-utsuri appears
Hamon[tempering pattern]: choji mixed with gunome, sporadic koshi-no-hiraita-gunome then ashi and yo are seen inside the hamon, consists of tight nioi accompanied with ko-nie, some parts of the hamon tend to slant
Boshi[tip]:midare-komi then turns back with pointed tip
Nakago[tang]:ubu, sujikai file markings, three mekugi-ana
Habaki[collar]: single clad, gold on copper, chased and engraved
Inshirasaya[plain wood scabbard] with sayagaki by Tanobe Michihiro
Nagasa[length fromkissakitomachi]: 46.5 cm., 18½ in.
Sori[curvature]: 0.9 cm., ¼ in.
Accompanied by a certificate of registration as Juyo Token [Important Sword], no. 10572 issued by the Nihon Bijutsu Token Hozon Kyokai [Society for the Preservation of the Japanese Art Sword] dated Heisei 11 (1999).
Token Bijutsu, issue no. 515 (December, 1999), p. 10-11.
Literature: Art of the Samurai: The Paul L. Davidson Collection (New York, 2023), p. 31.