Welcome guest, is this your first visit?
Member
Discoveries
 
Results 1 to 4 of 4
  1. #1
    us
    Feb 2006
    Erie,PA.
    609
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?

    ,Hello everyone !,If i should be in "what is it" please move( ,jeff,PBK)...I recently got this with a recent knife/military buy.It has me confused(not to hard to do!),The ivory" is real,appears to be bone/antler of sort's...I don't know what it's from(animal,etc.),No markings on blade which is approx.From handle,11.5in.,Overall approx.15in.Blade seem's of military style or look's like a "combat" style blade.The two peice's(handle&seperate peice)Do not match,Meaning they don't line up end to end,side by side(shorter),etc.
    Any info.,Input,etc. on item will be greatly appreciated,Thank's for looking&listening ! HH ALL !!!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?-picture-2620.jpg   Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?-picture-2611.jpg   Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?-picture-2613.jpg   Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?-picture-2615.jpg   Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?-picture-2621.jpg  

    Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?-picture-2616.jpg  
    I may not agree with what you say but will fight to the death so you can say it!/Voltaire

  2. #2
    us
    18C "De Oppresso Liber" "WP"

    Feb 2008
    Never Know I May Live Next To You!
    GTI 2500/Bounty Hunter
    1,113
    8 times

    Re: Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?

    I don't have an answer on the bone handle or carvings. The Japanese would use a small blade simular in length, about 15 inches like the one you have to commit Hari Kari which also known as sepuku, one would take a wakizashi (short sword) and dissembowel oneself.

    If there are no markings one the blade close at the tang, (closest to the handle), then it could be just an after market knock off.
    If I was President; I would take away welfare! I wouldn't make any bargains with foreign countries! I wouldn't take #@*& from any country! I would close the borders! I would get rid of taxes! I would make EVERYONE own at least 5 guns! I would ENFORCE Finders Keepers Law !!!!!!!!

  3. #3
    us
    Jul 2005
    West Virginia
    919

    Re: Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?

    The carving is very well done. From the pictures it appears that you have two handles and no scabbard. Stu Ogen was my oriental blade expert, unfortunately he has passed on.

    If you post more pics of the blade itself and any markings on the tang I might be able to help. Swords are sold blade only with the handle, tsuba (guard) etc. as extras. This is due to the fact that blades held up better than the handle material and were quite often replaced. Hope this helps.
    Just because it did not work does not mean it was not a good plan!

  4. #4
    us
    Jan 2011
    2

    Re: Part of Samauri/Kattanna(?) Sword?

    It is a low quality Japanese sword with ox bone mounts. These type was meant for the tourist trade and the blades were not real Japanese sword blades ''nihonto". A good quality Japanese blade would always be attached to the handle by a wood pin passing through the handle and the sword blade, making it easy to remove the blade. The Japanese did make very high quality swords of this type, here is a picture of one and a link to a thread from another forum with some very nice carved fittings.
    http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/viewt...=a&hilit=ivory




 

 

Sponsors

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.1.3