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A Shinto katana
By Fujiwara Shigeyuki (Takada), 17th century

11 May 2010, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A Shinto katana

By Fujiwara Shigeyuki (Takada), 17th century
The blade of shinogi-zukuri form, shallow zori, medium gunome-choji of nie with sunagashi and choji-ashi, itame-hada; the suriage-nakago with kiri-yasuri and three mekugi-ana, signed Fujiwara Shigeyuki; in shirasaya; with koshirae: the saya of tan lacquer, with informal kiri in gold and shibuichi makie; the iron fittings of Higo school, inlaid in gilt with cherry blossoms and Chinese bell flowers, unsigned. The blade 67.3cm (26½in) long. (3).

Footnotes

刀 銘藤原重行 附 朱色塗地踊り桐文蒔絵鞘突兵拵 17世紀

With NBTHK Hozon Token certificate.

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