細節
AN EDO NAGASONE WAKIZASHI
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1673), SIGNED NAGASONE NE OKIMASA
Sugata: with shinogi-zukuri, iori-mune and chu-kissaki; nagasa: 1 shaku, 8 sun, 8 bu (57.2 cm.); sori: koshi-zori of 1.4 cm.; fumbari: 0.9 cm.; horimono: kaki-nagashi bo-hi on both sides. Jihada: itame mokume. Hamon: shallow gonome midare becoming slightly choji in the monouchi and with good sunagashi in the lower half of the blade; executed in spirited ko-nie and some nie. Boshi: hakikake. Nakago, keitai: ubu; yasurime: katte-sagari; nakagojiri: kurijiri; mekugi-ana: one; katana-mei: Nagasone Ne (ancestral shrine) Okimasa.
Shirasaya with sayagaki by Sato Kanzan.
Uchigatana koshirae: a vermillion saya fitted with an iron omeshi kojiri; the tsuka mounted with a pair of Goto style shakudo and gold menuki in the form of horses and a fuchi-kashira; an iron Katchushi square tsuba with bevelled corners pierced with butterfly ryo-hitsu, height and width 7.2 cm., thickness 5 mm.; and a Goto school set of shakudo kogai and kozuka emblazoned with raised gilt aoimon of the Tokugawa family, unsigned. Brocade and silk storage bags.
Accompanied by a Tokubetsu kicho ninteisho, no number, dated Showa 30 (1955); a Koshu tokubetsu kicho ninteisho, no. 8789, dated Showa 51 (1976); and a Tokubetsu kicho koshirae ninteisho, no. 0006, dated Showa 47 (1972), all issued by the N.B.T.H.K.
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1673), SIGNED NAGASONE NE OKIMASA
Sugata: with shinogi-zukuri, iori-mune and chu-kissaki; nagasa: 1 shaku, 8 sun, 8 bu (57.2 cm.); sori: koshi-zori of 1.4 cm.; fumbari: 0.9 cm.; horimono: kaki-nagashi bo-hi on both sides. Jihada: itame mokume. Hamon: shallow gonome midare becoming slightly choji in the monouchi and with good sunagashi in the lower half of the blade; executed in spirited ko-nie and some nie. Boshi: hakikake. Nakago, keitai: ubu; yasurime: katte-sagari; nakagojiri: kurijiri; mekugi-ana: one; katana-mei: Nagasone Ne (ancestral shrine) Okimasa.
Shirasaya with sayagaki by Sato Kanzan.
Uchigatana koshirae: a vermillion saya fitted with an iron omeshi kojiri; the tsuka mounted with a pair of Goto style shakudo and gold menuki in the form of horses and a fuchi-kashira; an iron Katchushi square tsuba with bevelled corners pierced with butterfly ryo-hitsu, height and width 7.2 cm., thickness 5 mm.; and a Goto school set of shakudo kogai and kozuka emblazoned with raised gilt aoimon of the Tokugawa family, unsigned. Brocade and silk storage bags.
Accompanied by a Tokubetsu kicho ninteisho, no number, dated Showa 30 (1955); a Koshu tokubetsu kicho ninteisho, no. 8789, dated Showa 51 (1976); and a Tokubetsu kicho koshirae ninteisho, no. 0006, dated Showa 47 (1972), all issued by the N.B.T.H.K.
來源
Henry Tilley
John Harding
Dr. Walter A. Compton, auction, Part I, Christie's New York, 31 March, 1992, lot 350.
John Harding
Dr. Walter A. Compton, auction, Part I, Christie's New York, 31 March, 1992, lot 350.