brucer Posted July 12, 2021 Report Posted July 12, 2021 I know this is not a valuable sword, but it’s still a piece of history and I like it and it was cheap. It’s an army parade sword and if anyone has the time, I’d like to know what the markings say. They appear to both be the same on the tang and the guard. I’m hoping it’s a Manufacturing date. Thanks. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted July 12, 2021 Report Posted July 12, 2021 Bruce, Bruce here, Ha! That always feels a little strange! Can you show some pictures of the backstrap and side "ears". The floral arangement shown is a "Sonin" level of possibly a Colonial Sword. Hopefully the experts will help with the kanji. To my inexperienced eye, they look like roughly cut katakana: Fu フ Ni ニ Wo ヲ Ka カ If correct, I don't know what that would signify. Quote
brucer Posted July 12, 2021 Author Report Posted July 12, 2021 13 hours ago, Bruce Pennington said: Bruce, Bruce here, Ha! That always feels a little strange! Can you show some pictures of the backstrap and side "ears". The floral arangement shown is a "Sonin" level of possibly a Colonial Sword. Hopefully the experts will help with the kanji. To my inexperienced eye, they look like roughly cut katakana: Fu フ Ni ニ Wo ヲ Ka カ If correct, I don't know what that would signify. I'm at work right now but I'll get more pics when I get home. Can you scroll my past posts ? There's a drawing I posted . I haven't figured out how to do a PM yet. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted July 12, 2021 Report Posted July 12, 2021 1 hour ago, brucer said: my past posts ? There's a drawing I posted Found THIS ONE but it's a Type 98 drawing. Quote
Schaumann Posted July 12, 2021 Report Posted July 12, 2021 Is there a 山 above the katakana フニヲカ? Quote
brucer Posted July 12, 2021 Author Report Posted July 12, 2021 4 hours ago, Bruce Pennington said: Found THIS ONE but it's a Type 98 drawing. Yes, I was wondering if you knew anything about the cords and tassels, I figured it might be the tell all with the thing. One cord and tassel was bright orange, the other was royal purple and they were fastened under the handle wrapping somehow. Anyway, here’s more pix of the parade sword, I hope they show what you wanted to see. There are no navy or police markings. Quote
brucer Posted July 12, 2021 Author Report Posted July 12, 2021 2 hours ago, Schaumann said: Is there a 山 above the katakana フニヲカ? But what does it mean ? I may have taken the photos upside down, I don’t know. Quote
brucer Posted July 12, 2021 Author Report Posted July 12, 2021 2 hours ago, Schaumann said: Is there a 山 above the katakana フニヲカ? I photographed all of the markings. There appears to be 5 characters. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted July 13, 2021 Report Posted July 13, 2021 On 7/11/2021 at 9:09 PM, PNSSHOGUN said: Looks more like a Navy type. You had it, John! Quote
SteveM Posted July 13, 2021 Report Posted July 13, 2021 It looks like フクヲカ. Probably in this case it is the surname of the owner. It can also be a location name, but in this context I'm guessing it is a last name. 1 Quote
brucer Posted July 13, 2021 Author Report Posted July 13, 2021 On 7/11/2021 at 11:09 PM, PNSSHOGUN said: Looks more like a Navy type. Even without the fouled anchor ? Quote
lonely panet Posted July 13, 2021 Report Posted July 13, 2021 the sword it self is a early 1883 officers sword with the "eleven leafs" i say its early because of the corrigated fuchi. something normally assocated with pre 1883 model dress swords. PS stop polishing it 1 Quote
brucer Posted July 14, 2021 Author Report Posted July 14, 2021 3 hours ago, lonely panet said: the sword it self is a early 1883 officers sword with the "eleven leafs" i say its early because of the corrigated fuchi. something normally assocated with pre 1883 model dress swords. PS stop polishing it Thanks for the ID ! It’s hard to find any info on the European style swords, I only have this one book. Quote
lonely panet Posted July 14, 2021 Report Posted July 14, 2021 Move past the F&G and on to Dawsons. Better in every way, except for stamp identification. Quote
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