By Masahide, dated 1813 Sugata (configuration): hirazukuri, iorimune, toriizori Kitae (forging pattern): koitame in jinie with chikei Hamon (tempering pattern): narrow suguha with a moist nioiguchi Boshi (tip): komaru Nakago (tang): ubu with one hole and kessho file marks, and signed Suishinshi Masahide and kao and dated Bunka junen nigatsu (no) hi Habaki (collar): two-piece shakudo and gold Nagasa (length from tip to beginning of tang): 13 3/4in (34.8cm) Motohaba (width at start of tempered edge): 1 5/16in (3.3cm) 19th-century Koshirae comprising a black-lacquer saya with a gold-lined kurigata fitted with a shibuichi migakiji kozuka carved with a tiger in bamboo in katakiribori and gold hirazogan eyes, inscribed Soyo and kao, the tsuka mounted with shakudo nanakoji fuchi-gashira decorated with insects in grasses in iroe takazogan, signed Nakanoue Mitsutsugu and kao and with gilt-copper menuki carved as lions, the Hirata-school iron mokkogata tsuba decorated with cloisonné enamel and shakudo family crests on the web and shakudo family crests around the rim With a kantei certificate written by Yoshimura Shiko and dated 1947.12
By Masahide, dated 1813 Sugata (configuration): hirazukuri, iorimune, toriizori Kitae (forging pattern): koitame in jinie with chikei Hamon (tempering pattern): narrow suguha with a moist nioiguchi Boshi (tip): komaru Nakago (tang): ubu with one hole and kessho file marks, and signed Suishinshi Masahide and kao and dated Bunka junen nigatsu (no) hi Habaki (collar): two-piece shakudo and gold Nagasa (length from tip to beginning of tang): 13 3/4in (34.8cm) Motohaba (width at start of tempered edge): 1 5/16in (3.3cm) 19th-century Koshirae comprising a black-lacquer saya with a gold-lined kurigata fitted with a shibuichi migakiji kozuka carved with a tiger in bamboo in katakiribori and gold hirazogan eyes, inscribed Soyo and kao, the tsuka mounted with shakudo nanakoji fuchi-gashira decorated with insects in grasses in iroe takazogan, signed Nakanoue Mitsutsugu and kao and with gilt-copper menuki carved as lions, the Hirata-school iron mokkogata tsuba decorated with cloisonné enamel and shakudo family crests on the web and shakudo family crests around the rim With a kantei certificate written by Yoshimura Shiko and dated 1947.12
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