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Can someone here please remind me of this name for this motif, which is very, very commonly seen in tanto and ko-wakizashi koshirae from Meiji through Showa.

 

Kind regards,

Ray

 

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I believe they are Sendai koshirae; sometimes called Ogaki if memory serves (which it seldom does these days).

Doesn't answer your motif question, just thought it might lead to an answer.

Rich

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Hi Rich,

 

I did not, however it was really 'Sendai koshirae' that was on the tip of my tongue and could not recall. I picked up a piece over the weekend which appears to have been a hamidashi style koshirae of this type, but modified to be carried in the war. My impression is that the original tsuba was removed and a tachi tsuba with silver seppa added in its place.

 

* Please note: the first photo of the bare blade laying on a countertop is not mine, but is was what I received from the seller.

 

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Hi Chaps, my Dictionary shows Ōgaki 大垣 as a roofed mud wall surrounding a villa or temple.

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