Tatyana Posted November 13, 2021 Report Posted November 13, 2021 I have bought a Tanto without any papers. The Nakago is signed on the both sides. The Koshirae looks to be original to the blade and has a family Mon on the Saya. Any additional information will be greatly appreciated. 1 Quote
uwe Posted November 13, 2021 Report Posted November 13, 2021 Hello Tatyana, the mei seems to be “月山雲龍子貞一作” (Gassan unryūshi Sadakazu saku). I’ll be back in some minutes…. Quote
uwe Posted November 13, 2021 Report Posted November 13, 2021 ….ok, let’s continue. The date is “文久二戌年八月日” (August 1862, year of the dog). So you may have an nicely Aikuchi mounted Tanto from the renowned Gassan school. Now I leave it to the sword connoisseurs here to judge wether the signature is legit or not. Forgot to mention….the mon is called “Hanabishi”. Unfortunately almost impossible to pin down a certain family without additional info (or it’s simply meant as an adornment?!). Quote
DoTanuki yokai Posted November 13, 2021 Report Posted November 13, 2021 I dont think this is a legit signature. The placement of the signature the finish of the nakago and the signature itself dont match with what i have seen but im no expert. From the blade i would not say it cant be made by sadakazu after he was known for his ability to make blades in every style but with this signature it is very unlikely. http://www.nihontocraft.com/Gasan_Sadakazu_Tanto.htm only 4 years later then your example http://www.sanmei.com/Pictures/Sword/T302101_T8620_PUP1.jpg In my Opinion your Tanto seems to be older. Quote
Brian Posted November 13, 2021 Report Posted November 13, 2021 Agree. the signature seems horrible to me. Like it was an amateur doing it. But the hada isn't bad, and almost has a ayasugi-esqe feel to it. Bit confusing. Quote
Rivkin Posted November 13, 2021 Report Posted November 13, 2021 The way the signature is done is weird, but the work appears to be at least a decent late Soshu adaptation. Quote
Surfson Posted November 13, 2021 Report Posted November 13, 2021 It's a nice blade in aikuchi mounts,Tatyana, and worthy to be enjoyed. The hada, or grain of the steel, is attractive, the tanto is in a good state of polish and has some Gassan features. If this is your first sword, it is an excellent study piece. Hopefully it didn't cost you too much and when your studies are completed with the tanto, you can get your investment out and find the next piece to enjoy. Welcome to NMB! Quote
Tatyana Posted November 13, 2021 Author Report Posted November 13, 2021 Thank you all for the information, which is greately appreciated! Quote
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