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Wakizashi (short sword)
Wakizashi (short sword)
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Wakizashi (short sword)

Artist/Culture Japanese
Date1800s, blade perhaps 1500s
Mediumsteel; tsuba of iron with gilding; fittings of copper alloy with gilding; grip of wood, cord, ray skin.
Dimensions54.5 x 7.3 x 6 cm (21 7/16 x 2 7/8 x 2 3/8 in.)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineBequest of Mildred Marcus Levin and Harold Lester Levin of Nutley, NJ
Object number1976.264.1
DescriptionUnmatched fuchi kashira with flower motif (akin to tsuba 2014.541), copper alloy with gilding; matching menuki with leaf motif (perhaps paulownia), shakudo with gilding.

Tsuba of iron with gilding, decorated with mountains, trees and buildings.
ProvenanceBequest of Harold Lester Levin
On View
Not on view
Katana (long sword of a daisho set)
Japanese
early 1400s, mountings of early 1800s
Wakizashi (short sword)
Osafune, Norimitsu
1500s, with later fittings
Katana (sword)
Suishinshi School
late 1700s–early 1800s
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
Japanese
late 1800s
Tsuba
Osafune, Norimitsu
1700s-early 1800s
"Kai-gunto" Pattern Sword for a Naval Officer
Hibino Kanemichi
probably 1937–1945
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
German
1500s
Katana (sword)
Yoshimitu Masatsugu
1700s, with later mountings