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Tanto: Bishu Osafune Sukesada Saku(1583)(NBTHK Hozon Token)

Ordering Number: AS25506

Tanto in Shirasaya (NBTHK Hozon Token)

Inscription:
Bishu Osafune Sukesada Saku 備州長船祐定作
Tensho Ju-ichi-nen Ni-gatsu hi (February 1583)
天正十一年二月日

(We divide 4 sections for each sword as Saijyo Saku, Jyojyo Saku, Jyo Saku and Regular Saku).
This blade is ranked as Jo-saku among the works of Bishu Osafune Sukesada.

Habaki: Double-layer habaki with gold and silver covering
Blade Length: 24.1cm (9.49in)
Curvature: 0cm (0.00in)
Mekugi-ana: 2
Motohaba: 2.15cm (0.85in)
Kasane: 0.63cm (0.25in)
Sword Weight: 150g

Era: late Muromachi period, 1583
Shape: A tanto with substantial mihaba and thick kasane.
Jigane: Well-forged ko-itame hada with prominent utsuri.
Hamon: Nie-deki gunome-midare.

Features: Bizen Osafune Sukesada school was a group of swordsmiths active during the late Muromachi period. As Japan was in the midst of the Sengoku (Warring States) period, demand for swords was exceptionally high, and large numbers of blades were produced in both Bizen and Mino provinces. The Sukesada workshop employed many craftsmen and produced swords in great quantity, all signed with the same "Sukesada" name.

This blade is a sincere, solid example of Sukesada's work and may be regarded as being of average quality among the Sukesada swords.

NBTHK Hozon Certificate (to be issued in September)
AoiArt estimation paper: Whole Oshigata

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

Auction Starting Price:250,000JPY

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