Lot 63 of 199:
A Japanese Wakizashi short sword. Cord Tsuka hilt binding over a ray skin handle, with gilt Menuki ornament to both sides. Iron Tsuba with simple chased foliage decoration. Copper Sepoa and Habaki. Copper Fuchi with flower decoration that matches the Kashira (end cap). Steel single edged blade, contained in a lacquered ‘Saya’ scabbard. Recess to the scabbard for holding a Kozuka (now absent). Tang is signed to both sides, and is plugged in 2 places, which may suggest an older blade. Appr  

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A Japanese Wakizashi short sword. Cord Tsuka hilt binding over a ray skin handle, with gilt Menuki ornament to both sides. Iron Tsuba with simple chased foliage decoration. Copper Sepoa and Habaki. Copper Fuchi with flower decoration that matches the Kashira (end cap). Steel single edged blade, contained in a lacquered ‘Saya’ scabbard. Recess to the scabbard for holding a Kozuka (now absent). Tang is signed to both sides, and is plugged in 2 places, which may suggest an older blade. Approximately 56.8cm total length. Blade length 34.2cm. Condition: generally very good. Missing the Kuri-kata for attaching cord, plus the Kojiri end cap on the scabbard. Bindings to handle are intact, and Menuki are well attached in place. Silvered bird ornamentation to Fuch and Kashira have worn to the high points to reveal the copper base metal. Iron Tsuba has some play to it, and has a darkened finish and patina commensurate with age. The blade is clean, with minor surface mottling, with 2 small nicks to the cutting edge near the tip. Lacquered Saya has some losses to the finish and a couple of knocks, and part of one of the metal mounts is absent, but is otherwise sturdy and complete.

Realised Price: £360

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