Nickupero Posted September 30, 2014 Report Posted September 30, 2014 Hi Guys, maybe in the title I seem a little too excited but it is with reason, I really find this set something. The blade remains ubu and the work is superior, The Mei reads Tsune (possibly Masatsune) first kanji was punched out by a newer Mekugi-ana. I made the biggest mistake of not sending this piece for hozon before exporting it out of Japan. I would highly suggest the new custodian to submit it for Hozon, or possibly bring it or have it sent to an upcoming show. I am certain the work is minimum Tokubetsu Hozon. The polish is in excellent condition and the Jigane looks great. I'll be updating the post with some more into along with pictures but here are some below so you get an idea. Price for members is $4,400 US plus shipping and any transactional fees, donation will be honoured if sold here. Quote
Nickupero Posted September 30, 2014 Author Report Posted September 30, 2014 Sneak peak of the blade… Quote
Brian Posted September 30, 2014 Report Posted September 30, 2014 Wow..now that is a beauty. If I was in a buying position, this would be high on that list. Those menuki would paper very well I suspect too. Just a beautiful package all round. Would love to know how this would paper. Brian Quote
kusunokimasahige Posted September 30, 2014 Report Posted September 30, 2014 Gorgeous as always Nick ! KM Quote
cabowen Posted September 30, 2014 Report Posted September 30, 2014 Signature looks like Owari Masatsune....Doesn't that line start in Shinto? Quote
Kronos Posted September 30, 2014 Report Posted September 30, 2014 Signature looks like Owari Masatsune....Doesn't that line start in Shinto? First gen is Momoyama. A very nice and tempting Tanto, if I weren't saving for something else I would consider it. The Mekugi-ana looks a bit small to cover the rest of the mei. There were a couple of smiths just called Tsune listed in Hawley's, could it be one of them? Quote
cabowen Posted September 30, 2014 Report Posted September 30, 2014 First generation started working at the end of Koto but most sources consider him a Shinto smith, much like Horikawa Kunihiro, Myoju, Shodai Tadayoshi, etc... Masatsune 政常 Sagami Kami, Shodai, Owari Shinto 1573-96 N4,154-7, AS2,4-10/3,22, FT26,14/60,28, YS1,75-6/3,72, NS342-3, NX356-7, TS367, S346-8, OT318, TM92, KG102,154, CA2,158, SS79-80, JN23,1,23/3,9, KZ564-5, ST1,709-13/2,470-79, NJ228, T190, NM244,315-16,447, J567/670, TB28,30/29,30*/47,18* Quote
Nickupero Posted September 30, 2014 Author Report Posted September 30, 2014 First thanks to Brian, Matt, Henk-Jan, and James for the kind comments, glad that my pics come close to showcasing how nice the set is. James you are correct the 政 would need to be small in order for it to have been there prior, I'll have to take a real close-up picture to see if there are any remnants of strokes. So Maybe just Tsune like James proposed, it is elongated which apparently is common in the first Gen, so Chris's assumption of Owari Masatsune would be accurate, thanks Chris for the input. So how about we say end koto - early Shinto. Here are some more pics of the blade, enjoy. Quote
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