Hi and thank you for such a quick response. I am a complete ludite when it comes to computers and have taken a number of pics, but can't get them clear enough. Is it possible for me to receive some e mail addresses, as I find that easier to deal with. The sword (3) are as follows, by the documentation given. This may help with the thought processes.
1. The tang has 2 holes. Markings state: Bitchu NoKami Fuji Wara Kiyo Nobu ( Smith is Kiyonobu) 1661-1688. Bitchu Province.
2nd Generation. This one I believe is a field sword, though I am confused, as all the paperwok was mixed up when purchased and travelled home with the 3 swords. This also has a letter (original) from 55 Aust Camp Hospital. Timor Force. 19th November, 1945. It states: This is to certify that SX25382 Sgt Duthie R is permitted to retain the following articles of Japanese equipment as souvenirs. 1 Field Case 1 sword. Signed: Capt K. Wise. OC55 Aust Camp Hospital. I was given by the seller a photocopy of his research and this states: Son of KIY 367...whatever that means!
2. The second sword has 4 holes in the tang stating: Bizen Kuni Ju Tada Mitsu. Smith is Tadamitsu. Bizen Province. 1573-1592.
The appraisal paer states: Length: 1 Shaku, 7 sun, 5 BU (IBU = .1(?)19 305 inch). Period: Tensho (1573-1592) Ji Hada (Patern of the metal) Itame (Wood Grain. Hamon: Hoso-Suguha Ni Yaki (Narrow straight tempered line) NI YAKI (Misty white line along the tempered line. Early Spring of 58th year of Showa. Yamada Kenzan. The certificate of authenticity was supplied by Shoichi Yamada 1984 (Now deceased).
3. All I have on the Katana are some awful out of focus pics, new ones coming very soon after new year, I did try but my camera had a hissy fit.
I do hope that someone can help me here as the paper work is messed up and an email address or two would assist me with sending pics and documents.. So sorry for my computer inability. Regards Deborah