DAGGER - JAPANESE - TANTO
W1970.948
Russet Coloured Ribbed Lacquer Scabbard.
W1970.948
Cool Collection
Blade
Type: TANTO
Mei: TAMBA KAMI TOSHIMICHI
Nagasa: 18.0 cm
Sori: muzori
Sugata: hira tsukuri, maru mune, katakiri ha in kissaki
Nakago: 10.5 cm, one mekugi ana, ubu
Hada: mixture of large and small itame
Hamon: hitatsura
Horimono: mei on blade
Date: c. 1680
Many generations of the name Yoshimichi worked in Yamashiro and Settsu provinces. This blade, a delightful example of the late 17th century, originates from the 4th generation (1673-88) Kyoto Mishina group, Yamashiro Province. The signature reads: ‘Yoshimichi, Lord of Tamba province [made this]’.
Koshirae
Type: HAMIDASHI
Saya: russet-coloured ribbed lacquer over wood, with sentoku fitting of a musical instrument with gilt inlay. Ribbed kurikata decorated with a cock, kojiri depicting waves and clouds.
Tsuka: russet-coloured ribbed lacquer over wood
Fuchi/kashira: sentoku, decorated with deer and gilt inlay of maple leaves
Menuki: sentoku/gilt, modelled as a sprig of maple across a book. The mekugi is metal with a decorated head.
Tsuba: sentoku, of naga-maru-gata shape. The rim depicts riveted wood and has a copper inlay. The obverse side depicts dragons; the reverse depicts clouds. Signed: ARITOSHI. Dimensions: 3.0 x 5.1 x 0.4 cm
Overall length: 43.7 cm
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | W1970.948 |
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Accession Date: | 19 Apr 1967 |
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