JAPAN - Edo period (1603-1868) Iron tsuba maru gata with a motif of two fishermen on a nanako background, one sailing on a tree trunk on the foaming waves, the other riding a giant carp swimming upstr[...]
GUARD RING called FUSHI
Japan
Edo period (1603-1868)
Signed
Iron, copper and gold
H. 3.6; L. 2.1; Thickness 1.3 cm
Iron fushi decorated with three three-lobed leaves - one of which is copper -[...]
TSUBA
Japan, Meiji period (1808-1912)
Shakudō
Diameter: 7.5 cm
H. Nakago Hitsu Ana: 2.9 cm
Tsuba maru gata in shakudō with engraved decoration of a branch of chrysanthemums. A flower also decor[...]
Kris or Kriss ‘King Fischer’ type KNIFE
Province of Pattani, Northern Malaysia, Southern Thailand
19th century
Wood and pamor
Total length: 45 cm
Knife length: 34.5 cm; Blade length: 26 cm
(r[...]
The Dha is the national sword of Burma, but also used by nearby countries.
This nice example is much probaby from the Shan people of eastern Burma. The scabbard is of wood encased in near-pure hamme[...]
TSUBA Kawari Gata
Japan
Edo period (1603-1868)
Sentoku
H. 5.6 cm, L. 8.4 cm, Thickness 4.7 mm
Nakago Hitsu Ana: 2.7 cm
Sentoku tsuba, openwork, the mimi is represented by the dragon Ryū[...]
TSUBA Kawari Gata
Japan
Edo period (1603-1868)
Sentoku, copper
H. 5.6 ; L. 4,8 cm ; Thickness 4.7 mm
H. Nakago Hitsu Ana: 2.6 cm
Sentoku tsuba, openwork, decorated with a dog on the top, linke[...]
The “khanjar” is a type of dagger originating from Persia and widely adopted in most Islamic cultures. Besides its functional use, the “khanjar” was also worn to indicate rank or social status. The mo[...]
The use of elephants as an important means of transportation is established in India as early as 4000 BC, when the first elephants are believed to have been tamed in the Indus Valley. The elephant is [...]
very rare piece of defense for guards / police officers etc. in the samurai period
To compare with the traditional jite style, but here in the shape of a miniature sword
very solid steel constructio[...]
Dagger And Its Sheath Called Wedung
Javanese culture, Indonesia
19th century
Wood, horn, metal and pamor steel
Total length: 37.5 cm; Knife length: 34 cm
(restoration)
Single-edged pamor stee[...]
Oval tsuba, made of thick iron, a master musician and his disciple play in a setting under trees on the first side, one horn lying under leaves on the second.
Beautiful work from Shakudo, each tiny i[...]
19th century Chinese or Indochina dagger, the pommel and guard are in chiseled bronze, the spindle in horn. steel blade, very sharp triangular, with a thick back (9mm) Oval handle. Leather scabbard. L[...]
Period - 19th century or earlier
Measurement - Height 49 cm
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Ancient Indonesian Keris/kris sword - Late 19th, Early 20th Century The scabbard is carved from a single piece of wood, without any damage! Very old blade that has been washed several times!
Japanese weapon "Tekkan – Kabutowari" from the Late Edo Period (19th century)
This weapon is the ideal complement to a collection of traditional Japanese weapons.
· Blade (curved) : Length 32.8[...]
Superb and rare Tessen (folding iron fighting fan) from the Meiji period having belonged to a very important member of the DNBK “Dai Nippon Butoku Kai” (大日本武徳会), Association for the Martial Arts of Gr[...]
Very beautiful old Tsuba, with a decoration representing a small demon feeding a crane under the supervision of a Kami (god), finely crafted, in Shakudo (gold and silver), Naga Maru Gata (oval) style.[...]
Ancient Tsuba with a water dragon in Shakudo decoration.
Materials: Iron
Shape: Naga Maru Gata (oval)
Dimensions: 8.8cm x 8.5cm
Thickness: 3.13mm
Weight: 207grs
FIREMAN'S INSTRUMENT called Tobiguchi
Japan, Edo period (1603-1868)
Iron, wood, shagreen, leather and lacquer
Length: 48.5 cm
(slight wear from use)
This cylindrical stick, half sheathed in r[...]
Parang Saber And Its Scabbard
Greater Sunda Islands (area), Sumatra, Indonesia
19th century
Steel, horn, gilded brass, wood and iron
Total length: 55 ; Blade length: 38.8 cm
(missing)
Single-[...]
Katana Saber
Japan
Edo period (1603-1868)
Steel, wood, iron, gold, lacquer, silk, brass
Length of cutting edge (Nagasa): 70 cm
Nakago: 21.2 cm - Curvature, (Sori): 2 cm
(Old damage)
Torii Zor[...]
Fuchi in shakudo, birds and flowers design
Japan, Edo period
Shakudo, gold
H. 3.9 - L. 2.3cm
In shakudo, the fuchi is decorated with two cranes in flight, enhanced with gold.
Reference: 4407
[...]
Fuchi Kashira with dragon design, signed.
Japan, Edo period
Bronze, gold
Fuchi: H.: 3.8 - L.: 2.2 / Kashira: H.: 3.6 - L.: 1.7cm
In chased bronze, the fuchi is decorated with a dragon enhanced w[...]
Handashi dated 1852 and bearing a double signature of TURUYOSHI and HIDEFUTA. These two blacksmiths from the HOSOKAWA MASAYOSHI school worked together to forge this exceptional blade. The nagasa is 74[...]
Shirasaya katana, Edo period, Shinogi Zukuri shaped blade. Polished blade. Hamon gunome, boshi ko-maru. Nakago signed: on one side BINGO NO KOKUSA and on the other side WADA YOSHINOSHINOSHIN MIMAMOTO [...]
FUCHI KASHIRA, with peony in bloom design.
JAPAN - EDO period (1603 - 1868), 19th century
Iron and alloy
H: 3.7cm for the fuchi and 3.4cm for the kashira
In shakudo with inlaid gilded copper de[...]
Period - 19th century
Condition - Good condition -- two small dents at the ends
Measurement - total length 33.6 cm. Blade 17 cm.
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Set of 7 private sanctuary spears from China collected at the end of the 19th century The shafts are in lacquered wood and the blades in iron and brass average length 70cm free shipping for France and[...]
Very beautiful Chinese short sword from the 2nd half of the 19th century. Very beautiful scabbard in tortoiseshell and brass. The handle is made of wood. The guard is slightly damaged on one side (see[...]
The "Dha Hmyaung" is a side knife found in Burma and is often equipped with a well-forged, slightly curved blade with a single or double edge. The handles are often made of ivory or bone and carved wi[...]
The “kozuka” is the handle of a small knife carried in the “koshirae” (accessories) called “kogatana” and is integrated into Japanese “nihonto” culture, both as a status object and as a utensil. The “[...]
The “Ram Dao” is a sacrificial weapon originating from the Bangali and Nepalese regions. It was used during the annual Hindu sacrificial festivals “Dessehra” and represents the spiritual presence of t[...]
Pair of menuki with clam motif
Japan 19th century
Shakudo
H. 2cm
Made of shakudo, the clams come in pairs and are embellished with gold and silver.
The menuki is an ornament on the tsuka (Japan[...]
This example is from Bali and features a thin, traditionally forged straight blade with a rare hilt type attributed to Hinduism, the most practiced religion in Bali. The handle is called “cecekahan” w[...]
The “Tiuk Pengentas” is a knife used during funeral ceremonies. Most Balinese believe in reincarnation and when a deceased person is cremated, they will first be carried out in public with a large pro[...]
Set of two tsuba from the Edo period. One is decorated with a kiku. Dimensions 6 cm. The other is decorated with a branch. It is made of brass with copper and silver inlay. Dimensions 6.6 cm.
JAPAN - Edo period (1603-1868) KABUTO with eight slats in black lacquered iron. SHIKORO (neck cover) with three degrees in black lacquered iron and white silk braiding. THEHEN NO ANA (opening at the t[...]
Mandau saber hilt
Mandau saber hilt in antler with blond patina, exceptional for its chiseled decoration on either side of a male character on one side and a female character on the other, at the ver[...]
This weapon is a large Indonesian Klewang, and this model is characteristic of the island of Sumatra.
The blade is a beautiful forge, in structured steel, that is to say laminated steel with selectiv[...]
An antique Chinese or Korean sword, the scabbard in need of restoration - please see photos.
Period - 19th century or earlier
Measurement - Total length 97 cm. blade 73.5 cm
SOLD WITH A C[...]
Box containing ten kozuka, gilded copper shakudo handles addressing various themes, daymyo procession, quiver with arrows, lobster, feline emerging from the jungle, shishi, roosters among bamboo plant[...]
Japanese iron tsuba from the end of the Edo period, Katana guard
Dimensions: ca 6.5 x 7 cm
Weight: ca 70g
Good condition (see photos)
Secure shipping within the EU (20€)
Very beautiful and rare Moro dagger, originally from the Philippines, South. Moro Islamic people. Punishing knife with straight blade. Malay influence, steel blade, wooden scabbard decorated with silv[...]
ASIA. Suite of 8 ancient spears.
Probably late 19th century.
In engraved steel, brass and wood.
Length: 135 cm to 160 cm.
IN VERY GOOD USED CONDITION and fit for display.
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TSUBA
Japan, Meiji period (1808-1912)
Sentoku, gold, iron
H. 5.7 ; W 5.7 cm H. nakago-ana 1.9 cm
Tsuba naga maru gata in sentoku engraved with a bearded man with gold-patterned eyes, crushi[...]
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