Japanese Naval Kyu-Gunto Officer’s Sword, 1914 Pattern, Taisho–Early Showa Period

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Japanese naval officer’s Kyu-Gunto sword, 1914 pattern, Taisho–early Showa period. Unsigned Murata-type blade with full-length bo-hi grooves, fish-skin scabbard and grip, silver family mon crest and original white and red naval sword knot. Cutting edge approx. 61 cm. Overall length in scabbard approx. 88 cm.

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Japanese Naval Kyu-Gunto Officer’s Sword, 1914 Pattern, Taisho–Early Showa Period.

A Japanese naval officer’s Kyu-Gunto sword, 1914 pattern. This model is associated with the Taisho and early Showa periods and is described as having been discontinued around the mid-1930s.

The blade is unsigned and appears to be of Murata-type construction. It has a cutting edge of approximately 61 cm and shows age-related staining, scratches and scuffing. Both sides of the blade feature a full-length bo-hi groove. The visible temper line appears to be midare, or irregular, on both sides.

The mounts are in very good condition. The scabbard is covered in fish skin, and the grip is also covered in white fish skin. The back strap is decorated with a silver family mon crest. The sword is complete with the correct white and red naval sword knot.

Origin:
Japan.

Type:
Naval officer’s Kyu-Gunto sword.

Pattern:
1914 pattern.

Period:
Taisho–early Showa period.

Blade:
Unsigned, apparently Murata-type construction.

Mounts:
Fish-skin-covered scabbard and white fish-skin grip; back strap with silver family mon crest.

Accessories:
White and red naval sword knot.

Dimensions:
Cutting edge: approx. 61 cm.
Overall blade length: approx. 80 cm.
Overall length in scabbard: approx. 88 cm.

Weight:
Not provided.

Condition:
The blade shows age-related staining, scratches and scuffing. The mounts are in very good condition. The condition is shown in the photographs.