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Filipino Falchon Bolo-sword Kalis,Panay-Negros,Horn-Hilt,antigue Philipines, OAL 26" with scabard,blade length20.5",see pictures,any questions please call 845 657-6330,$29 S&H in lower 4
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This is an attractive tanto with a flat, non-faceted (hira-zukuri) style that measures 16" long from point to the tip of the tang, and has an 11 3/8" cutting edge. The temper line (hamon) is
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Headhunters Pendant
Naga Tribe of Assam India
Indicates the tribe member has taken a head in battle or in an individual fight
From last half of 19th century 1860-1890
Cast brass
3 5/8
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"This is a fine Japanese tanto signed “Kanekuni" (??) of the Mino tradition, dating to the Koto period (late Muromachi, 16th century). The blade measures 12.125 inches (30.8 cm) and is mount
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"Blade: A slender ko-tanto with a nagasa of 9.125", straight form (hira-zukuri sugata) with no shinogi ridge. The blade is ubu (unaltered) with two mekugi-ana, and a silver-plated habaki acc
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"This is a traditionally made Japanese gendaito dating to the Showa period (WWII era). The blade measures 24.125 inches (nagasa) with a classic shinogi-zukuri form, visible yokote, and an active
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"Blade: A massive omi-yari with a nagasa of 28" — unusually long for the type. The blade is of su-yari form, double-edged with a long central ridge and a deep bo-hi extending down the shaft.
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"Period: Edo period, Kyoho era (1716–1736) Mounts: Shirasaya with inked sayagaki attribution This is a fine Japanese katana mounted in a plain wooden shirasaya, bearing an inked sayagaki on the
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"This is a fine Japanese wakizashi forged in the Shinto to Shin-Shinto period (17th–19th century) in a naginata-naoshi style blade. The blade measures 15.25 inches (nagasa) and is mounted in a pl
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"A Koto-period Japanese ko-tanto dating to the late Muromachi era (15th–16th century), in elaborate Edo-period mounts. • Blade: The blade measures 7 15/16 inches (nagasa) in length. Forged in hir
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"Kinko Menuki. Decorated with figures with gold highlights, riding giant gold carp amidst shakudo waves. Attributed by N.B.T.H.K. Certificate to Goto Renjo, the 10th Goto Mainline Master (1628-17
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"Kinko Menuki. Shakudo nanako ground. Motif is a rural scene with workers. Certificate issued by Toensha, attributing this set to Hamano Nori Yuki (1736-1787), pupil of Hamano Nasa Yuki. Baur, P.
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"Kinko Menuki. Samurai warriors with Naginata on horseback crossing a turbulent shakudo river. Highlights in gold and silver. Unsigned. Custom boxed.
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"Iron Tsuba. Sukashi. Saotome School. Austere patterns were popular in early 17th century. Comes with certificate of appraisal. Vertical measurement 3".
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"This Japanese wakizashi has a blade length of 18 7/16 inches (nagasa) and is mounted in full Edo-period koshirae. The tang bears a long dedicatory inscription on one side and a date reading Anse
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"Period: Koto era, late Muromachi period (c. 1500s) Signature (mei): Mumei (unsigned) Blade (nagasa): 27 3/8 in. Mounts: In plain shira saya with a copper habaki Description: A classic unsigned
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"This is a late Edo period (Shin-shinto) katana with a blade length of 26.875 inches (68.3 cm), mounted in shira saya. The tang is ubu with one mekugi-ana, and is signed: ???? ??????? ??? “Respec
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"Period: Showa era, c. 1930s–1940s Signature (mei): ??? — Kaneshige saku (“made by Kaneshige") on the nakago (one mekugi-ana, sujikai yasurime). Blade (nagasa): 25.75 in. (short katana / lon
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"Nagasa 44.2 cm (17.4"). Signed by attribution on the shirasaya: ?????? (Yamashiro no Kuni Shigeyoshi saku), with note of production in the Kan’ei period. Forged in the Yamashiro tradition w
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"This is a Japanese katana signed “Seki-ju Saigo Kanenori" (Saigo Kanenori, resident of Seki). Kanenori was one of the Showa-era smiths working in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, a major swordma
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"Approximately 33.75" blade. The nakago is signed Hizen Kuni Tadayoshi. This blade has a suguha Hamon and ji hada that is konuka hada. We belive this to be Edo / Shinshinto revival piece. Th
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"24 ¼"" blade. This is a long wakazashi or short katana. The blade is in near perfect polish with a gunome midare hamon. This blade has a lot of characteristic of an older blade,
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"This is a traditionally-made Japanese katana, mounted in Imperial Army officer koshirae. The blade measures approximately 26.25" and features a wide body with long o-kissaki and graceful cu
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"24 7/8" blade. This is an older blade that has been remounted into Russo Japanese War mounts. It has a Kin zogan Mei which is the gold inlaid signature signed Suke Sada. Based on this and t
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"This is a large and impressive Japanese katana signed “Noshu Kawai Hisasada, made at the age of 78" with a date inscription of Bunkyu 3rd year, 11th month (November 1863). The smith proudly
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" This is a World War II-era Japanese officer’s sword with a traditionally made blade, signed and dated on the tang. The mei reads: ??????? ?????? (Made by Kawasaki Masanao at the Osaka Army Ars
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"25 5/8" blade in full polish. The nakago is signed Kane Nori. The Hamon is midare. This sword is in full polish in its shira saya.
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"This katana is signed by the renowned Sukesada line of Osafune in Bizen Province, one of Japan’s most prolific and respected swordmaking families. The blade is forged in shinogi-zukuri form with
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"A rare and imposing Japanese honoto (shrine dedication sword), measuring 39.5 inches in cutting length with a width of 1.625 inches. Unlike combat swords, this oversized odachi-style blade was p
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"Signed ?????? (Watanabe Norichiyo saku) Nagasa: 36.4 cm (14 5/16") Nakago: one mekugi-ana, patinated, signed Sugata: straight to shallow-curved ko-wakizashi with standard kissaki Era:
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"This is a robust moroha-zukuri tanto, distinguished by its rare double-edged point near the kissaki. The blade is stout with little sori, and is cut on one side with a bo-hi and soe-bi, while th
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Samurai Ko-Katana Edo Period 15 1/2" blade,21" overall,very nice
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This is an attractive tanto with an unsigned (mumei) blade of the flat, non-faceted (hira-zukuri) style that measures 16 1/4" long from point to the tip of the tang, and has an 11 1/2" cutti
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