(Kichibeinojo) IETADA (fss-339)
Mei: Ietada
Date:
1624
Nagasa : 20 3/4 "
Sori: 7.5 mm
Width at the ha-machi: 28.2 mm
Width at the yokote: 19.2 mm
Thickness at the mune-machi: 6.3 mm
Construction: u-no-kubi-zukuri style without hi
Mune: iori
Nakago: ubu
(not cut down) original two holes
Condition: great polish no flaws
Fujishiro:
IETADA KICHIBEINOJÔ [KAN'EI 1624 KAGA] SHINTÔ JÔSAKU
He lived in Kanazawa, and his family name was Susaki. In the beginning was called Kichibeinojô, and he later assumed the Gô of Shôkon. As for him being called Darani, this was probably a frequently assumed name that was a distinctive feature of this extended family. His blades have a jitetsu of strong ko-mokume with sumi, with the hamon becoming hako midare or saka choji, resembling the works of Kashû Kanewaka. He died in Meireki Gannen (1655). (Wazamono)
Signatures: KASHÛ JÛ KICHIBEINOJÔ IETADA
KASHÛ JÛ FUJIWARA IETADA
This is an exquisite blade that has beautiful masame hada. It is rich in activity and elegance. The smith is highly rated and this one of the finest kaga swords that we have every seen. This sword was featured in the NTHK periodical years ago for its quality and was exhibited at the NTHK main branch meeting and study group.
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KOSHIRAI
Its old military mounts as it was carried to WWII.
PAPERS
OLDER NTHK KANTEI SHO FROM YOSHIKAWA SENSEI
IETADA.
KANTEISHO
DARANI IETADA
SÔSHIN
Length: 1 shaku 7 sun 4.5 bu
January 13, 1997
NTHK
No. 13624
Mei inscription: IETADA
Kitae: Mokume
Hamon: Suguba
Bôshi: Sugu(ba), Yakizume tone
Nakago: Two mekugi ana, yasurime sujikai
Remarks: Kaga no Kuni, Around Kanei (1624-1644)
He was the younger brother of DARANI KATSUKUNI, he signed a number of different ways, including some very long mei, and died in 1657
This important sword comes polished in shirasaya and with old mounts.
This sword is on consignment.
~SOLD~
Order number for this item is : fss-339
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