Jangly Posted July 22, 2023 Report Posted July 22, 2023 Wanting to find history of this sword 1 Quote
mecox Posted July 22, 2023 Report Posted July 22, 2023 Jan, looks like this smith: YOSHIHARU (義治), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Tottori – “Yoshiharu” (義治), family name Mitani (三谷), became a rikugun jumei tōsho. Not much info on him. There were a few others, need to check them. Found another on Meirin Sangyo web: - Yoshiharu (Sun Rokukane Motosha) Yoshiharu - Mail order of Japan swords Meirin Sangyo Co., Ltd. (nipponto.co.jp) Yoshiharu swordsmith is from Tottori Prefecture, whose real name is Yoshiharu Mitani. He was given the title of Kokukoin Membership Daishō Takumi, but unfortunately it was not revived after the war. 1 1 Quote
Kiipu Posted July 22, 2023 Report Posted July 22, 2023 Mal, I think this is the Tōkyō maker that made economy swords for the war effort. Associated with the use of the yamagata M marking. Below are my notes for this swordsmith. Quote In 1937 there was a shop in Shibuya-ku, Tōkyō 渋谷区新橋町二六, that was run by Yoneda Yosaburō 米田・與三郎. Mr. Yoneda used the mei of Minamoto Yoshiharu 源義治. He had 8 workers, was capitalized at ¥5,000, and could manufacture 240 swords per month. He started production at this Shibuya location in 1927. X 1 2 Quote
mecox Posted July 22, 2023 Report Posted July 22, 2023 Thomas, I am not sure... here examples of Tokyo / Toto mei. Also in Chris Bowens Tokyo Kindai Tosho there is a Yoshiharu 義治 in the XI Yoshichika Group. I assume he is the "Toto" man. http ://www.japaneses...shigata/yoshharu.jpg Quote
Jangly Posted July 23, 2023 Author Report Posted July 23, 2023 The reason I’m trying to find history because I’ve been offered the sword to purchase and trying to figure out the fair price Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted July 23, 2023 Report Posted July 23, 2023 This looks to be one of the standard Yoshiharu swords, oil tempered with thick applied Hamon. Wouldn't pay more than 1000-1200aud. 1 Quote
David Flynn Posted July 24, 2023 Report Posted July 24, 2023 Nijimei, Yoshiharu, That I have seen are Gendaito. Even with the W stamp. There are several Yoshiharu, so it's hard to generalise. 1 Quote
Nihonto Chicken Posted July 24, 2023 Report Posted July 24, 2023 Yoshiharu rides again! My comment on the last sighting: https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/37014-ww2-era-tang-translation-help/#comment-465553 1 Quote
Kiipu Posted July 24, 2023 Report Posted July 24, 2023 Hi Mal, I think that is the prewar signature used by Yoshiharu 義治. All the ones I have seen are undated while the later military contract signatures use the short signature. Translation assistance with WW2 Oficers Katana & The Mysterious "w" Stamp! 1 Quote
Jangly Posted July 25, 2023 Author Report Posted July 25, 2023 Thanks again for the awesome information I’m just getting a little overwhelmed by what it all means. Also becoming a little obsessive search in different sites and following links and information that has been put up here. I’m sure I feel you understand. So very interesting. Going to repost some of the photos just to ask for more clarity on the individual signatures and also the 184 number which is consistent through all the pieces. There are no other markings on the other side Thanks again in advance. Love your work. Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted July 25, 2023 Report Posted July 25, 2023 Close up photos of the blade will show for sure. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted July 25, 2023 Report Posted July 25, 2023 Jan, To refocus on your original question, the sword is called a Type 98 Japanese officer sword, or gunto (gun: Army; to: sword) You can read up on them on Ohmura's fabulous site: Military Swords of Imperial Japan (Guntō) (ohmura-study.net) A great place to learn terms: THE Japanese SWORD GUIDE (japaneseswordindex.com) A broad search of ebay will show you a general value. Gunto with non-traditionally made blades (showato) go, on average, $900-1,800 USD. Gunto with traditionally made blades run higher, like $2,00-2,800 USD. Quote
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