A vere rare beautiful Antique Japanese Edo Period yari with long koshirae with cover. Total size- yari -108 cm. only yari -37cm. Total weight – 729 gm.
- Post Date: 11 Jul, 2026
A vere rare beautiful Antique Japanese Edo Period yari with long koshirae with cover. Total size- yari -108 cm. only yari -37cm. Total weight – 729 gm.
The color is a dark brown, almost black, with a beautiful plum hue. Very old fittings. Koiguchi has remains of (possibly) gold filling. Displays very well by itself or could pair with the right blade.
The 1837-1858 Tenpo Chogin Japanese Samurai Ingot antique original Japanese samurai ingots from the late Edo period. These ingots were used as currency by samurai warriors and are a unique piece of Asian antiques history. With an age range of 1800-1849, these ingots provide a glimpse into the cultural and economic landscape of Japan during this time period. This set of ingots is a valuable addition to any collection of swords or Japanese antiques.
Japanese Swordsmiths Revised Edition (1981) byW.M. This important reference lists about 32,000 swordsmiths with kanji signatures and romaji equivalent, provinces where the swordsmiths worked and a relative point value.
・This is a used item.
This product is a rare and valuable antique Kozaka knife from Japan, dating back to the late 19th to early 20th century. It is made of high-quality Japanese Meiji steel and gilded copper, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry of the time period. This unique piece reflects the rich history and cultural significance of Japanese antiques, making it a prized addition to any collector’s arsenal.
Title: Yoroi Chakuyou Shidai (鎧着用次第 ). – Format: Woodblock printed text and illustrations. It is a valuable primary source for researchers, martial arts enthusiasts, and collectors of samurai history.
An exquisite and highly collectible Edo period Tanto. The tanto features black horn fittings, including the kojiri, fuchi, koshirae, and kurikata. Condition: Overall in very good antique condition.
This is a kozuka made during the Edo period. The handle of the kozuka features a beautifully engraved peacock, a bird celebrated for its beauty in Japan. The feathers are highlighted with gold inlay, making this a truly stunning piece!
The sale includes the certified late-1500s blade, its antique decorative Koshirae fittings, and its plain wooden Shirasaya storage case. Authentic Yellow NBTHK Hozon Certificate. Sold as-is based on official NBTHK attribution.
