Blade and Mounting for a Short Sword (Wakizashi)

Blade attributed to Yasumitsu Japanese
Mounting by Iwamoto Konkan Japanese

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This is the only known complete set of daishō mountings (paired with 36.120.417a, b) by Iwamoto Konkan, one of the most famous makers of sword fittings in the eighteenth century. The artist's inscription identifies the patron as Iwata Takanori and the design as the Six Tama Rivers.

Blade and Mounting for a Short Sword (Wakizashi), Blade attributed to Yasumitsu (Japanese, Muromachi period, 15th century), Steel, wood, lacquer, ray skin (samé); thread, copper-gold alloy (shakudō), copper-silver alloy (shibuichi), Japanese

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Mountings for a pair of swords (daisho), top to bottom (when longer sword is on top): 36.120.417a, b, 36.120.418a–c