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A Seki School Tachi and another Tachi
The first late Muromachi period (16th century), the second Edo period (19th century), inscribed Bishu Osafune Sukesada
The first honzukuri, iori-mune, slight koshizori and chu-kissaki, ko-itame forging pattern with a gunome tempered edge with clusters of nie along the temper, both sides carved with maruhi, the tang suriage with three holes and sujikai file marks, 59.5cm. long; motohaba 2.8cm.; sakihaba 2.1cm.
Edo period (19th century)-lacquer tachi koshirae designed in nashiji with shakudo and gilt fittings, mokko tachi tsuba, gilt-metal menuki of phoenixes
The second honzukuri, iori-mune, chu-kissaki, toriizori with itame forging pattern with nioi and choji gunome tempered edge with clusters of nie along the edge, ashi, chikei and sunagashi terminating in a ko-maru tip, the tang ubu with one hole and kiri file marks, double gilt-copper habaki, 73cm. long; motohaba 3.1cm; sakihaba 2.7cm.
Lacquer aogai itomaki tachi koshirae mounted with copper hardware carved with crashing waves, the iron mokko tsuba pierced with four hollyhocks at the corners and carved with lattice fence designs in low relief, menuki gilt-copper dragons, Edo period (19th century) (2)