Francis Wick Posted Saturday at 03:44 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:44 PM Hallo Friends I just bought this sword this morning on Liveauctioneers so obviously dont have it in hand just yet, but was interested to see if the distinguishing members has some initial thoughts on it given a few rather sketchy details currently available The swords was obviously a war trophy as it has an old canvas cover with a US officer named on it. There is also kanji on it likely mentioning who owned it on the Japanese side ? I’ll post some pics is a member is able to see is they can figure out what it says. it is a katana signed ( I think ) Bizen Osafune Kanemitsu. There doesn’t seem to be a date it is obviously later than the original OKanemitsu who only made tachi so a later generation. The Nagasa is 28 inches Judging from the nakago and shape it is probably koto the hada looks to be large mukome I’ll post some pics for comments and will get better images once I receive it in a few weeks ( Canadian mail on strike again so good luck !) thank you for any contributions or thoughts Francis 1 Quote
Francis Wick Posted Saturday at 03:45 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 03:45 PM (edited) Edited Saturday at 03:59 PM by Francis Wick 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted Saturday at 10:52 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:52 PM Francis, Can't help with the writing, but just wanted to say that blade would be quite stunning with a professional polish! 1 Quote
Francis Wick Posted Saturday at 10:56 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 10:56 PM Just now, Bruce Pennington said: Francis, Can't help with the writing, but just wanted to say that blade would be quite stunning with a professional polish! I hope so Bruce it might be worth a polish if the mei is shoshin and there are no fatal flaws, I’ll have to have a good look when I get it but it has some promise for sure. Quote
Francis Wick Posted Saturday at 11:20 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 11:20 PM Just noticed my grammar errors 🤣 it’s meant to state “ I just bought this sword …” too late to edit apologies 1 Quote
mecox Posted Saturday at 11:39 PM Report Posted Saturday at 11:39 PM @Francis Wick interesting sword maybe late koto, does look to be "Bishu Osafune Kanemitsu". The covers on tsuka and saya give variations of Japanese officer owners name and address: (1) Tokyo-to, Yozobashi-ku, Kashiwagi-cho. (2) 3/386. (3) Takayanagimoto (family name?) Yasuyuki (given name). At bottom on saya the US soldier name "Louis O A----" (?) 3 1 Quote
Francis Wick Posted Saturday at 11:45 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 11:45 PM Thank you ! Probably muromachi I would guess . I thought it would be the officers name and so on so thank you for confirming 1 Quote
Scogg Posted Sunday at 04:28 AM Report Posted Sunday at 04:28 AM 5 hours ago, Francis Wick said: Just noticed my grammar errors 🤣 it’s meant to state “ I just bought this sword …” too late to edit apologies Fixed it Interesting sword! Would love to see more photos when you acquire it. Congrats on winning the auction and best of luck. -Sam 1 Quote
When Necessary Posted Sunday at 05:42 AM Report Posted Sunday at 05:42 AM Hi Francis? That is a very intriguing sword - congratulations! 😃👍 Could I just ask if the black areas shown on the blade below are holes or pits or whether (as seems likely from the photograph) merely dark marks on the blade surface? 1 Quote
Francis Wick Posted Sunday at 02:44 PM Author Report Posted Sunday at 02:44 PM Thank you Sam and Dee for the comments I suspect it is surface rust not pits. There seems to be a few areas of “ roughness “ or metal loss that is superficial in the hada but these things can be dealt with largely with a polish. It’s the much dreaded hidden hagire that I worry about when buying something sight unseen. Once I have it I’ll post some better pics. I was wondering if the members had more ideas as to where to place it timewise? Perhaps someone has a good reference book to see which generation of the Kanemitsu line this blade may represent. It is unlikely to be gimei Quote
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