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Tachi:Yoshimochi (Ichimonji school) (NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token) (NBTHK certificate)

Ordering Number: AS25766

Tachi in Shirasaya (NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token) (NBTHK certificate).

Signature: Yoshimochi
(Ichimonji school)
吉用 (一文字)

Sayagaki: Ichimonji Yoshimochi.
Blade Length: 74.7 cm (29.41 in).
Dated: An auspicious day in July, 1990.
Polished by Honami Koson.

Koto: Jyojyo Saku: Bizen.
(We divide 4 sections for each sword as Saijyo Saku, Jyojyo Saku, Jyo Saku and Regular Saku).
This work is ranked as Jyojyo Saku for Yoshimochi.
Habaki: gold foiled single Habaki.
Blade Length: 74.7 cm (29.41 in).
Curvature: 2.6 cm (1.02 in).
Mekugi Hole: 1.
Width at Base (Motohaba): 2.51 cm (0.99 in).
Width at Tip: 1.50 cm (0.59 in).
Thickness (Kasane): 0.63 cm (0.25 in).
Sword Weight: 545 g.
Shape: A tachi with ubu nakago and deep curvature, exhibiting a graceful sugata.
Jigane: Ko-itame hada with utsuri appearing.
Hamon: Nioi-deki, gunome-midare with active ko-ashi and kinsuji.
Era: Mid-Kamakura period, around 1264.

Features: Yoshimochi of the Ichimonji school is said to have been a disciple of Ichimonji Sukeyoshi, with theories placing his activity in the Bunryaku (1234–1235), Kencho (1249–1256), and Bun’ei (1264–1275) eras.
This Ichimonji Yoshimochi is an ubu work with elegant curvature; although there are some areas of standing grain, it is a piece from no later than the mid-Kamakura period, with a boshi that is midare and returns in a small circle.
Having only one mekugi-ana is extremely valuable.
It is also notable that the blade was polished and inscribed on the scabbard by the प्रसिद्ध Honami Koson.

NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token.
NBTHK certificate.
Aoi Art estimation paper: Whole Oshigata.

Please note: The price does not include the international shipping fees.

Auction Starting Price:1,500,000JPY

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