SOLD - Japanese Sword - With Paperwork

Type: Japanese Sword
Maker: Hitachi no kami Muneshige
Caliber: N/A
Condition: Mint
Bore: N/A
Year: 1661-1673
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$4,800.00
Availability: Out of stock
SKU
121620-23
12/16/20 - This is an absolutely stunning example of a Japanese sword made between 1661-1673. The sword comes with two sets of certification paperwork - one is older and the other is done under the new Japanese system. Seventeenth century Japanese sword with two Society for the Preservation of Japanese Art Swords (NBTHK) Nihonto Origami (Japanese Sword Authentication Papers). The older “Blue Paper” certificate is from an earlier rating system (1973 – 1982) and grades the blade as Koshu Tokubetsu Kicho (Extraordinarily Precious); the newer “Yellow Paper” certificate is from the current rating system (1982 – Present) and grades the blade as Hozon (Worthy of Preservation). The tang is completely unaltered and signed by maker “Hitachi no kami Muneshige.” Muneshige, a student of Tsuda Sukehiro, worked in Settsu (Osaka) during the period 1661 – 1673. He appears in the Kaiho Kenjaku (1797) listing of superior swordsmiths with a sharpness rating of Wazamono (Good). Muneshige is also included in Fujishiro’s Nihon Toko Jiten (1935) listing which rates 1,500 swordsmiths; his work is evaluated as Chu-jo saku (Above Average). The workmanship exhibited in this blade is exceptional with no forging flaws and the curvature is unusually pronounced (measuring 2.2 cm / 0.9 inches). The length of the blade remains unaltered with a cutting edge of 60.6 cm / 23.9 inches. The Hamon (tempered cutting edge) is Notare (gentle wave) with Tobiyaki (tempered spots outside the Hamon). The blade is housed in a traditional wooden storage scabbard (Shirasaya).
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Condition Mint
Bore N/A
Maker Hitachi no kami Muneshige
Year 1661-1673
Type Japanese Sword
Caliber N/A