Kotsuka signed ChūzuiJapan, Edo period (1603-1868)18th centuryShibuichi, gold, shakudo, silverKotsuka in shibuichi, chiselled with two herons in shakudo with gold eyes and legs, in a river with bamboo[...]
Fuchi and Kashira SETJapan, Edo period (1603-1868)18th centuryCopper, gold, shakudoCopper fuchi covered with shakudo, chiselled with floral motifs with gold petals.Kashira decorated in suite.Shitodome[...]
Fuchi, Kashira and Kotsuka SETJapan, Edo period (1603-1868)Iron, gold, copper, brass, shakudoFuchi in copper and iron chiselled with three birds enhanced with gold.Kashira in iron decorated with gilde[...]
TSUBA Mokko GataJapan Edo period (1603–1868)Iron, gold, copperH: 8.5 cm; W: 8 cm; Thickness: 3 mm H. Nakago Hitsu Ana: 2.8 cmTsuba engraved with a samurai with golden eyes holding a yari in his right [...]
Katar INDIA, period XVIII° - XIX° with 3 blades including 2 mobile. 2 blades opening in compass with handle in "U" shape. It is a weapon almost exclusively of thrusting. Decor engraved on practically [...]
KNIFE called Tanto signed Igo with NBTHK certificateJapan Edo period (1603-1868)18th centurySteel, iron, wood, lacquer, gold, copper, brass, horn, shibuichiNagasa: 27.1; Nakago: 9.1 cm Kata Kiri Ha ty[...]
TSUBA NAGAMARU GATA.JAPAN – Edo period (1606 – 1868)Iron, silverH: 6.8cm – W.: 6.5cm – H. Nakago-Ana: 2.6cm122gIron Nagaramu gata decorated with a monk in a kimono under a rising moon. The kimono moti[...]
TSUBA NAGAMARU GATA.JAPAN – Edo period (1606 – 1868)IronH: 7.8cm – L.: 7.6cm – H. Nakago-Ana: 2.8cm108gNagaramu gata in iron with openwork iron decoration, with the motif of the ear.Ref.: 5967Text and[...]
TSUBA NAGAMARU GATA.JAPAN – Late Edo period (1606 – 1868)IronH: 7.8cm – L.: 7.8cm – H. Nakago-Ana: 2.8cm78gNagaramu gata in iron with openwork iron decoration, with raised leaf motifs.Ref.: 5960Text a[...]
TSUBA NAGAMARU GATA.JAPAN – Edo period (1606 – 1868)IronH: 7.6cm – L.: 7.6cm – H. Nakago-Ana: 2.8cm82gNagaramu gata in iron with openwork iron decoration, with asymmetrical patterns.Ref.: 5970Text and[...]
TSUBA NAGAMARU GATA.JAPAN - Edo period (1606 – 1868)IronH: 7.6cm – L.: 7.2cm – H. Nakago-Ana: 2.7cm110gNagaramu gata in iron with openwork iron decoration, with graphic and symmetrical patterns.Ref.:[...]
SET of four Menuki for DaishoJapan, Edo period (1603-1868)Gold, shakudo, copperSet of four Menuki for Daisho in copper covered with shakudo, decorated respectively with two rats – symbolising good luc[...]
Fuchi Kachira SETJapan, Edo period (1603-1868)Gold, shakudo, silver, copperFuchi with copper Tenjo Gane, covered with shakudo, decorated with a house behind a tree, two figures with silver faces stand[...]
TSUBA Shin No Maru GataJapanEdo period (1603-1868)Iron, goldH. 7.9; L 7.5 cm; Thickness 3 mm H. Nakago Hitsu Ana: 2.6 cmIron tsuba engraved with a dragonfly flying over a river, two flowers on the rev[...]
Beautiful, antique circular tsuba, probably 18th century, having been mounted on a katana, wrought iron, openwork of a sinuously geometric decoration including a single hitsu ana. (excuse my lack of [...]
DAISHO consisting of a KATANA and a WAKISHASHI from the EDO period. Blades: - TORII ZORI shape, iori mune back and CHU KISSAKI tips. - NAGAKO (silks) without signature in furisode and kurijiri shape. [...]
MOKKO GATA shaped TSUBA. Wrought iron with very fine SHAKUDO inlays in gilded copper and silver. Representing a dragon in the clouds facing a tiger in the jungle. Beautiful original patina. No signatu[...]
TSUBA EDO period (1603-1868) Japanese tsuba made of openwork iron (sukashi) with shakudō inlays (a noble alloy of copper and gold, with a characteristic black patina). Maru gata (round) shape with jus[...]
The mount is in iron chiseled with dragons among clouds, the details are in nunome zogan (damascus) it should be noted that the layer of gold used is very thick which is unusual. The whole is of good [...]
This Ottoman kard features a finely curved, patinated metal scabbard adorned with an elegant gilded plant frieze along its entire length. The cylindrical metal handle flares slightly toward the top. A[...]
Blacksmith: Minamoto Toshihisa – Year of forging: 1751 (Hōreki 1) Superb katana dating from the middle of the Edo period, forged in 1751 by the master Minamoto Toshihisa, whose signature (mei) is insc[...]
JAPAN - Mid-Edo (late 18th century). Samurai Katana. FUSHI - KASHIRA en suite in wrought iron inlaid with copper decorated with stylized plant motifs. TSUKA in wood covered with ray skin, braided with[...]
Kiku-Gata Tsuba EDO period (1603-1868)The shape of the tsuba imitates chrysanthemum petals Wrought iron inlaid with copper with intertwined scroll patterns Japan 17th century good condition (see photo[...]
Tsuba Mokko-Gatta EDO period (1603-1868) Carved iron with basketwork and sunflower motifs Japan 18th century Very good condition (see photos) Dimensions 7 x 7.5 x 0.4 cm
Tsuba Maru-Gata EDO period (1603-1868) Wrought iron inlaid with copper, silver and gold Represents an old man sitting on the side of a cliff in front of a waterfall The other side represents the waves[...]
Tsuba Maru-Gata EDO period (1603-1868) Wrought iron inlaid with copper, silver and gold Represents in the middle of the reeds, a wise man sitting at the edge of a lake watching geese fly away. To the [...]
Tsuba Mokko-Gatta EDO period (1603-1868) Wrought iron inlaid with copper and gold with the motif of a woman wrapped in a dress Japan 18th century Very good condition (see photos) Dimensions 7 x 7.5 x [...]
Tsuba Maru-Gata EDO period (1603-1868) Wrought iron inlaid with copper, silver and gold Represents an old man in a boat on a lake overlooked by Mount Fuji The other side represents a waterfall Japan 1[...]
Talwar Saber - North India, 17th-18th century Blade of high quality. Very interesting because it was forged with a hybrid Damascus technique. The steel used is crucible steel (true Damascus, called wo[...]
Nepalese saber called kora - Himalayas, Nepal, 18th-19th century Tubular steel handle with two-disc guard and pommel in stylistic representation of a stupa. Beautiful and strong single-edged blade, fl[...]
TSUBA en fer Nadekaku gata avec certificatJAPON – Période Edo (1606 – 1868)Fer ajouréH : 6,9cm – L. : 6,8cm – H. Nakago-Ana : 2,8cm64gNadekaku gata en fer ajouré en yo-sukashi de chidori stylisés.Non [...]
Japanese arrowhead, ya-no-né, diamond-shaped with openwork “boar's eye” heartJapan - Edo period (1603-1868)SteelTotal length: 26 cm Hira-né type flat iron, lozenge shape openwork with a “boar's eye” h[...]
TSUBA in Mokko Gata with squirrel motifJAPAN - Edo period (1606 - 1868)Inlaid ironH: 9,2cm - W.: 8,2cm - H. Nakago-Ana: 2,3cm160gIron mokko gata inlaid with sentoku hira zogan. A squirrel under flower[...]
DAISHO: Katana and Wakisashi signed, with Koshirae soriomono
Japan, Edo period (1603-1868)
Steel, wood, iron, gold, lacquer.
Katana, blade signed SHINANO DAIJO FUJIWARA TADAKUNI
Period 1751 / 17[...]
The "Piha Kaetta" is the traditional dagger of Sri Lanka. The most elaborate examples were made during the reign of the Kingdom of Kandy, in the royal workshops where the most richly decorated weapons[...]
Nice Old Tsuba from the Edo Period, in Shakudo, Zaimei of the Shin Maru Gata type, with a decoration of cranes flying over a river, in Shakudo.
Name of the blacksmith: 武州住重直 "Bushu Ju Shigenao", re[...]
TSUBA Maru Gata
Japan
Edo period (1603-1868)
Iron, copper, gold, brass
H. 7.5; W 7.4 cm; Thickness 3 mm
H. Nakago Hitsu Ana 2.9 cm
Openwork tsuba, engraved with a first frieze in brass enhance[...]
Pia-Kaeta DAGUE, with scabbard.
Sri-Lanka, 18th century
Steel, wood, silver, gilded brass
Total length: 35 cm - Length of dagger: 30.3 cm
Blade length: 19.8 cm - Back of blade width: 1.3cm
St[...]
Splendid Piha Kaetta with steel blade comprising near the back two grooves inlaid with chiseled brass. Below, two cartouches inlaid with chiseled brass. At the ricassot, a richly chiseled brass piece [...]
Mokko gata-shaped iron tsuba with openwork (sukashi) chrysanthemum decoration.
Signature in cursive characters.
Japan, Edo period (1603-1858).
Diameter:
Height: 8.3 cm
Width: 8 cm
Mounted in aikuchi (without tsuba guard) in a lacquered scabbard perfectly imitating the wood grain with deep carvings. On the handle of the scabbard is wrapped a centipede (centipede) in relief and c[...]
Iron tsuba, decorated with a god with his ken. The ken is made of silver and gold, as is the dragon. Edo period. Dimensions: 6.5 x 6.2 cm Shipping costs extra.
Iron maru gata tsuba with openwork decoration (sukashi) of a wild boar and Japanese oak branches.
The animal's tusks in shibuichi.
Copper seki gane.
Japan, mid-Edo period.
Diameter: 8.2 cm.
TSUBA in iron, maru gata; With NBTHK certificate
JAPAN - Edo period (1606 - 1868)
Iron
H: 7,8cm - W.: 7,4cm - H. Nakago-Ana: 2,9cm - 112g
Iron maru gata with openwork decoration of cherry blosso[...]
JAPAN - Mid Edo (1603-1868). Japanese Katana Mumei sword (unsigned). Tsuka braided in gold silk on white shagreen. Menukis depicting poppies. Tsuba marugata in openwork iron, engraved and partially gi[...]
From the 18th century, it is engraved and chiseled with fine execution. For the condition, we report friction and scratches, pitting, non-through rust. We sell it natural, untouched, for collectors or[...]
Magnificent old Tsuba, with a decoration representing a fight against a water dragon, finely crafted, in Shakudo, Shin Maru Gata style (round).
Materials: Iron
Shape: Shin Maru Gata (round).
Dim[...]
Very beautiful old Tsuba, with a decoration of branches and plum blossoms “Ume” in Mokko Gata (quadrilobed), silver Shakudo Style
Materials: Iron
Shape: Mokko Gata
Dimensions: 10.5cm x 9.8cm
Thi[...]
Fuchi Kashira with môn
Japan, Edo period
Shakudo, gold
Fuchi: H.: 3.8 - W.: 2.2 / Kashira: H.: 3.4 - W.: 2.1cm
In shakudo, the fuchi kashira set is decorated in succession, with a gold môn on e[...]
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