A BIZEN MOROHA TANTO

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A BIZEN MOROHA TANTO
MOMOYAMA PERIOD, DATED 1585, SIGNED BIZEN [NO] KUNI [NO] JU OSAFUNE SHICHIROEMON [NO] JO SUKESADA SAKU

Configuration (sugata): moroha-zukuru; length (nagasa): 7 sun, 7 bu (23.5cm.).
Forging pattern (jihada): compact itame.
Tempering pattern (hamon): active midare with extensive 'swept sands' (sunagashi) in active nie and some clove-like patterns (choji).
Tang (nakago). Shape (keitai): unshortened (ubu); file marks (yasurime): sujikai; end (nakagojiri): rounded (kurijiri); holes (mekugi-ana): two; signature (mei): Bizen [no] Kuni [no] ju Osafune Shichiroemon [no] jo Sukesada saku, dated Tensho 13 (1585), 8th month.

Shirasaya with attestation signed Kunzan (Homma Junji).

Kiyomasa-ko aikuchi-koshirae, by various artists, 20th century, comprising: a ajiro style saya (by Araki Sueki of Kumamoto) in basketweave and sabiagehiramaki-e with horn kurikata, koiguchi and fuchi, a kashira (by Yonemitsu Tabei, the Living National Treasure), of Sendai-style and carved in low relief with Karakusa scroll vine; a pair of silver, gold and shakudo menuki (by Miyata Nobuaki of Tokyo), in the form of tsukushi (horsetail ferns, Equisetum arvense); a silver cherry blossom mekugi (by Yonemitsu Tabei); a shakudo kozuka with gold-rubbed grooves in Ezo style (by Miyata Nobuaki); Hayashida Tsuneki and Hirai Masuyasu, both of Kumamoto, also worked on the koshirae.-- Length of koshirae 37.2cm.; length of tsuka 11cm.; length of kozuka 9 cm.

Brocade and cotton storage bag.

Accompanied by a tokubetsu kicho token certificate issued by the N.B.T.H.K., no. 108898, dated Showa 41 (1966); and a koshu tokubetsu kicho token certificate issued by the N.B.T.H.K., no. 13420, dated Showa 52 (1977).

Lot Essay

The original from which this koshirae was copied is an heirloom of the Hommyoji Temple in Kumamoto and was owned by the famous general Kato Kiyomasa, hence the name Kiyomasa-ko koshirae. The original was carried by Kiyomasa when he accompanied Toyotomi Hideyoshi to Nijo Castle to meet Tokugawa Ieyasu.