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Type 19 Kyu Gunto Japanese Army Officers Sword with Scabbard.

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Type 19 Kyu Gunto Japanese Army Officers Sword with Scabbard.
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Type 19 Kyu Gunto Japanese Army Officers Sword with Scabbard.

RESERVE is set at only $500 on this item..

This is an attractive Type 19 Japanese Army Officers sword dating to 1920-1940
measuring 39.5 ionches ;ong with the scabbard on.
This officers sword features a very well preserved 32.5 inch long nickel-plated
blade with a semi-sharp tip. The blade is unmarked but exhibits a beautiful faux
temper lines by the edge on one side of the blade.
The thin brown leather blade washer remains fully intact and attached to the sword.
The fittings are crafted in brass, with ornate cherry blossom and floral motives, and
with a intricately decorated hand guard.

Has a Silver Family Crest (MON) inset on handle back.This is the family crest for the
TAKATORA Samurai Family..

The black celluloid grip is complemented by several rows of straight and twisted
brass wire all intact and tight.

The scabbard is constructed of steel that has been painted Army green
The throat of the scabbard is held together by a period screw, and is attached to the
uniform via a loop. Overall, the blade is well preserved, exhibiting some in-out
runner marks typical from removing the sword from the scabbard..

The sword shows some hesitancy when being placed into the scabbard, or being
removed, being slightly stuck for the first two or three inches as it should.

Although this Kyū Guntō Japanese Army Officer’s sword is in used condition, it is
very well preserved. Near very fine condition..