I collect Oriental Art and I have a sword brought back from WWII. I would like to translate the Swordsmith's name, maker, origin, and VALUE for insurance purposes.
The engraving on the Handle should be the Swordsmith Name & Place.
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1.The Length of Cutting edge is 26 inches.
2. Is cutting edge is sharp where it enters the brass collar.
3. There are small nicks on the Sugba (I think) point which is not broken.
4. There are no chips, nicks or cracks on blade. Just a couple of scratches.
5. Heat treating is visible and a small nick at approx. 6 ½ inches from point. (Hardly visible but can be felt.)
5. Description of fittings:
A. Metal caps on either end of handle are highly engraver with lots of gold designs, (corn, circles, flowers dots, etc.)
B. Ornaments under lacing has lots of gold trim - looks like leafs. (walrus w/gold mustache??)
C. Color of lacing Dark Greenish-Brown
D. Description of hand guard is a square that has been rounded with Japanese writing on both sides.
E. The handle is made of white pebbly skin.
F. Color and material scabbard is made wood that is leather covered with one hanger and a rectangular piece (approx. ½ inch by 1 ½ inches)missing that might have had or held a name tag.
Thank you in advance
Jean R Kraemer