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Koto/Shinto/Shinshinto? Interesting Wakizashi needs your opinion.


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Hello,

 

My friend has an interesting Wakizashi which we are trying to identify. From Sayagaki we understand that this sword was a gift.

Can someone please provide exact translation? 

 

Sword itself is a mystery, patina on Nakago might suggest early Edo or maybe even Koto blade. However, it looks like it was 'cleaned' a bit. Maybe someone was looking for Mei (sword is Mumei)? 

Any comments or suggestions are appreciated. I will try to get different/better pictures. 

 

Please share any insights, thanks! 

 

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1 hour ago, Franco D said:

Shinto is probably the correct time frame. 

 

Regards

 

Thank you for your opinion. My guess is also Shinto, although my friend thinks that patina on Nakago is older. 

 

Do you know maybe what exactly is written on Sayagaki? 

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9 hours ago, 2devnul said:

My guess is also Shinto, although my friend thinks that patina on Nakago is older. 

 

Do you know maybe what exactly is written on Sayagaki? 

 

Well then, the patina would make the nakago older than the rest of the sword. Unfortunately it doesn't work that way.

 

Sorry, no. You might try asking in the translation forum for a translation of the sayagaki.

 

Regards

 

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I can read it, but I'm not 100% sure what it means.

Jean has the date above correct, Heisei 14, and it's April 15.

 

授与 (Juyo) is an awarded gift from above, someone senior to the recipient.

Then it says 一彦殿, (Kazuhiko Dono, i.e. from? the esteemed Hazuhiko).

鬼種夫 (Kishuo?) seems to be the signature of the writer, but is it an Anime creature's name, 'husband of the demon'???

 

 

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Thank you very much gentlemen for your help. My personal feeling was also Mino related blade. That is based on the attribution. About patina and 'cleaning' of it, who knows...

 

I will ask for Sayagaki in translation section of the forum. Cheers! 

 

 

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Thinking aloud. This sword could be pushing early Shinto based upon shape. Perhaps, even Momoyama. Earlier, hmm. Boshi, more Shinto-ish.

Do we see hints of Yakidashi on the ura? Polish, color of jitetsu, sure looks Shinto-ish.

Kantei based upon images is always a risk.

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4 hours ago, PNSSHOGUN said:

Okay, takanoha yasurime may have been used in early Edo, but it's rare even in Mino, and two of your references are unreliable.

 

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Judging from the NBTHK’s appraisal that says this blade was made during the Shinto era

Origami doesn't say that.

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Feels like shinto waki circa 1650. Can be Owari Seki, lower class smith. Nakago has been altered - cleaned or something. Maybe yasurime was redone. Not too much of an effect on price etc..

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Hello,

 

There is an opinion of one collector/expert who examined the sword personally, that this could be Muromachi Kanemoto. 

What do you think? Is it possible? 

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