JAPANESE ANCIENT SWORDS
PAGE-1
 
Our New Policy on Ancient Japanese Swords is that they will only be sold in Person, not on the Web.
 Buyers will have the option to come by our Showroom to do their own examination of our Ancient Japanese Swords or make arrangements to have us bring a sword they are interested in with us to one of our scheduled shows --Only the Ancient Japanese Swords & Armor Shown on these two pages are subject to this non-web in person Sales Rule. To make arrangements to see these Japanese Swords call  704-243-7499
 We DO NOT deal in any Repros or copies
This page updated  July 16, 2010
Note: Click on picture to view larger image

The Below items are Ancient Japanese Swords & or Armor and will only be sold in person at our Show Room--
Read instructions at top of this page....



SA-J124.  Japanese Koto Tachi  (C.1550/1558)  This sword is extra long, uncut and signed, it has a very nice clean  33"long Blade, with a 14"long handle and a large 4" X 4" squart Tsuba...The Blade & the Tsuba both have official papers with them. This early Koto Tachi is belived to be  Moritsane Saku -- Bungo Takada School Eiroku period---This is one impressive early Japanese Sword.......$15,000.
-
-- - - - -



SA-J122.  Japanese cir. 18th or 19th century... metal plate collapsible Battle Helmet, this helmet is made of metal bands held togather by cords, and held in place by a rod that turns in an upper helmet band. There is rope tie chin cord still inside of this most unusual Japanese Samurai collapsible battle helmet.......$1,600.
 -
- -
-
-


SA-J104
  Rare Japanese Tachi Sword, in resting case (signed tang - Okinao Musashi c.1673)  This Sword has a very bright and clean  32  3/4" long blade, still has a bright polish and great hamon or temper line.......$35,000.
- -
-  - -



SA-J80.  Samurai Sword in Wood Resting case...This resting case is still in very good condition, the Blade it holds is 26 1/2"long, it is bright and clean with a very sharp edge.  This sword is made on the Tegai School style, sometime in either the 1200s or 1300s  (Rai-kuni Toshi)  signiture on tang has been cut away. Overall a very quality sword.........$3,300.
-
-



S-J79.  Samurai Sword in Wood Resting case. This is a fine condition resting case, the Sword Blade is about 22" long, it is bright and clean with a very sharp edge, what is left of the markings on the tang show it is from about 1325 also it is marked in red paint or marker of some kind showing some of the markings that had been cut off, I'm told the workmanship on the blade is from one of the leading smiths of that age...........$5,500.
- -
-



SA-J78.  Samurai Sword in Wood Resting case.  The resting case with this sword is starting to get some cracking along the edges.  This sword has a very bright clean 22 1/4" long blade with a hamon line along the edge that seems to move when you twist the sword in your hand.  This sword has a very sharp edge and is dated from the mid 1600s, it has a signed tang and also has the one of the early 17th century Emperor's seals on the tang, this is not the WWII issue flower crest.  This is a high quality early sword in its resting case...........$5,000.
- -
-  - -



SA-J77.  Samurai gold studed sagger, dating between 1750 - 1820  (Tada Mitsu Saky Yushi) The blade is about 9" long, it is bright and clean with a very sharp edge , it has a double blood runner, the small mount knife and the chop sticks are still with it and in their correct resting place, they are done with a gold leaf design using real gold leaf which matches the daggers gold leaf design, meaning they are most likly original to the piece, the menuki are made of gold,  The scabbard has great laquarer work still intact, The tang is  signed.  This is one very high quality early signed dagger..........$5,500.
- -
-
- -


You are on Japanese Ancient Swords Page 1
Click Here to go to Japanese Ancient Swords Page 2

Click Here to go to Japanese Swords Page 1
Click Here to go to Japanese Swords Page 2

Back to Main Page


Ordering Information


Main Page | Ordering InformationEmail Time Traveler Militaria