Page 52 - Fine Japanese Art November 29, 2019 Galerie Zacke
P. 52

33  |   A SUPERB KANEIYE SCHOOL SUNOBI    34  |   A RARE ENJU KOTO SCHOOL
 KOTO TANTO WITH DAIMYO KOSHIRAE    YOROIDOSHI TANTO
 AND SHIRASAYA
                     Japan, Koto, 1570, late Muromachi period (1336-1573)
 By the Kaneiye School, signed Kaneiye
 Japan, Koto, 1570, late Muromachi period (1336-1573)
                     A very sturdy and solid armor-piercing blade that was originally a
                     kikuchi yari, a Japanese spear, before it was shortened to a tanto.
 Accompanied by Kanteisho (Genuine Swords) authentication   Accompanied by a certificate from the NBTHK attesting to the
 papers from the NBHTK.   sword’s quality and authenticity.
 The blade:          The blade:
 Hira-zukuri with mokume hada appearing like wood burls. The   The hamon is hoso suguha, a string-like temper line. The jigane is a
 hamon is gunome midare with nie deki, tobiyaki and yubashiri. Ara   coarse itame nagare (flowing wood grain) combined with masame
 nie, large martensite particles, within the hamon and the mune. The   at the edge, which along with the shirake utsuri is very characteristic
 niji (two-character) mei reads KANEIYE. Higaki-yasurime, a fence-like   of the Enju school.
 file pattern, can be found on the nakago.
                     The mounting:
 The mounting:       The attractive Higo-style koshirae was made during the late Edo
 The daimyo koshirae was crafted between the Muromachi and   period (1615-1868). The fuchi and kashira are made from shakudo
 Momoyama periods, between 1580 and 1600. The black lacquered   and show oars on top of fine nanako. The menuki is a coiled dragon
 saya shows large gold lacquer kirimons, the mon of the Toyotomi   in gold under the brown-lacquered tsuka-ito. A high-quality same
 clan. The kozuka is made from shakudo and shows carved   lies under the wrap. The interesting and unusual iron katchushi
 kanji characters on the blade in commemoration of the master   (armorsmith) tsuba shows a paulownia inlaid in copper on the rim.
 swordsmith Shizu Saburo Kaneuji, founder of the Mino tradition.   The saya is lacquered in a base of aogai (powdered abalone) with
 The excellent handle is decorated with gold karashishi amidst   chrysanthemum overlays all around. The kozuka was made by
 clouds. The handle is made from shark skin and shows the same   Yurakusaki Sekibun from a high-quality suaka copper blade showing
 gold kirimons as menuki. With a modern sword stand and a fine   an engraved tiger with gold and silver inlays, while the kogai was   The blade of this tanto was originally a specific type of yari, a kikuchi
 inscribed shirasaya to store the blade.  also made by a late Edo period artist. With a modern sword stand.  yari, named after the Higo Province town that was the seat of the
                                                                  Enju school of swordsmiths. These yari had an unconventional
 NAGASA 31.75 cm, WIDTH AT HILT 3.17 cm, WIDTH AT TIP 2.99 cm   NAGASA 24 cm  shape, resembling a kanmuri otoshi or yoroi doshi (armor piercer),
                                                                  but with a long nakago to be used as a spear if the need should
 Condition: The koshirae is in   Condition: The blade and koshirae are in excellent condition. The   arise. As warfare intensified during the Sengoku period, seeing an
 excellent condition. The blade is   blade with very minor surface wear.   increase in close-combat fighting, these yari became an obvious
 in superb condition and is in an   Provenance: Important samurai art from an Austrian private   choice for shortening and remounting as an armor-piercing tanto,
 excellent state of preservation.    collection – Lots (31 – 39) are from an Austrian private collection,   its heavy triangular construction providing a fine thrusting weapon
 Provenance: Important samurai art   assembled with great knowledge and care, as all the objects are in   capable of penetrating heavy targets.
 from an Austrian private collection –   a superior state of preservation. The collection most prominently
 Lots (31 – 39) are from an Austrian   features three Koto swords, no. 31 is listed as a Juyo Token   Estimate EUR 10.000,-
 private collection, assembled with   (= important work).         Starting price EUR 5.000,-
 great knowledge and care, as all the
 objects are in a superior state of
 preservation. The collection most
 prominently features three Koto
 swords, no. 31 is listed as a Juyo
 Token (= important work).
 Estimate EUR 12.000,-
 Starting price EUR 6.000,-




































 48                                                                                                        49
   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57