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wscook 30th July 2007 07:23 PM

Kamakura Period (c. 1295)
 
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Comments as to value circa 1300
Kamakura Period (c. 1295)
By: Iimua Sama
Iuyo Taema Blade
Over fifty oz of gold used in production

rand 1st August 2007 08:55 AM

Beautiful Sword
 
You gotta love a sword like this!!!

rand

Henk 1st August 2007 09:59 AM

Hi wscook,

Welcome to the forum. A beautiful sword. Maybe some pics of the blade?

One reminder. Read the forum rules before posting. We don't do price appraisals here. Or like we prefer to say, we discuss weapons not money.

Andrew 1st August 2007 04:29 PM

Welcome, wscook. :) Beautiful sword. Do you have any shots of the blade? Any provenance/papers?

Henk's advice is well-taken--please read the forum rules. We do, from time to time, discuss money with regard to general market conditions. What we don't do is provide public appraisals of value. Members are free to contact you directly via PM or email with that information, however.

Frankly, however, if that sword is what is purports to be, I think you'll find it difficult (if not impossible) to find anyone willing to appraise it based on a few photos posted on the internet.

VANDOO 1st August 2007 04:53 PM

A BEAUTIFUL SWORD INDEED!! I HAVE NOT SEEN A JAPANESE SWORD WITH STONES INSET ON IT BEFORE, GARNETS?. I HAVE NO IDEA OF PRICES BUT WOULD ADVISE YOU CHECK THIS SWORD OUT VERY THOURGHLY BEFORE YOU SELL IT. PERHAPS THERE IS SOMEONE IN THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THE MUSEUM THERE WHO COULD HELP YOU OUT. IT STRIKES ME AS A TOP END PRESENTATION PEICE FOR SOMEONE OF HIGH RANK. THANKS FOR SHAREING THE PICTURES WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE AND KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS EXCEPTIONAL SWORD. :D

Battara 1st August 2007 06:45 PM

Ok now that I'm back in my seat (fell out of out of the chair :o ) please post more pictures, pretty please? :D

ariel 1st August 2007 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Battara
Ok now that I'm back in my seat (fell out of out of the chair :o ) please post more pictures, pretty please? :D

I feel your pain: the fall must have been pretty bad pretty bad out of out of....
I am stuttering, too.....

Antonio Cejunior 8th August 2007 02:35 AM

Tachi looks very well cared for. I concur with Andrew, papers and provenance as well as blade picture are very important.
A sword of Kamakura Period should have some NBTHK papers for sure.


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