Naginata pole weapon inscribed with the swordsmith’s name, Masatsugu Horii
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Sword inscribed with the swordsmith’s name, Masao Minamoto

Naginata〈meiichi〉

Kaisei naginata taisouhou

Kaisei naginata taisouhou
Sword inscribed with the swordsmith’s name, Nagamitsu Osafune, a famed swordsmith from Bizen Province

Naginata
Returned sword inscribed with the swordsmith’s name, Kiyomitsu Osafune, a famed swordsmith from Bizen Province

薙刀 銘 近江守法城寺橘正弘
![[歴民カード_歴史] 薙刀(銘備州住親次)](https://khirin-i.rekihaku.ac.jp/iiif/nmjh_rekimin_h/12748263_02.tif/full/200,/0/default.jpg)
[歴民カード_歴史] 薙刀(銘備州住親次)

Itomaki-no-tachi Style Sword Mounting, With chrysanthemum and paulownia crests on nashiji laquer ground

Long Sword (Tachi), Inscribed By Sahyōe no Jō Naotsugu, Living in Bitchū Province / 11th Month of 1335

薙刀 銘 於松代高田住正義作之 嘉永二年己酉二月日

Tsuba (Sword Guard) with Waves and Waterwheel in Openwork Inscription of Fukui Jizaemon

Tachi Sword, Inscribed Iemori of Osafune, Bishū /A Day in the 10th Month of 1394; Tachi Mounting with Peony-Patterned Gold Brocade Wrapped Scabbard, Floral Arabesque-Patterned Fittings, and Tweezer (Kenukigata) Hilt

Tsuba (Sword Guard) with Chinese Broad Sword and Scroll in Openwork Inscription and seal of Hashimoto Masanari of Edo

Tachi〈meibizennokunijuuninunji/shouwayonenjuugatsuhi〉

(Facsimile)Sword mounting of tachi type, With black-lacquered scabbard with gilt bronze fittiungs and inlaid ornaments.Copied from the original of Nara Period,8th century,in the Shosoin Repository,Nara

The Warrior Taira Masashige Parting with His Son Masatsura at Sakurai (Hikifuda Handbill)

<i>Katana</i> sword signed “By Sa no Yukihide of Chikushū,” dated the second month of Kaei 2, forged to the preferences of Ogura Masaharu

Dagger (Tantō) Inscribed “Made by Takahashi Seiunshi Nobuhide of Osaka, 75 years of age / Made at Kyoto Imperial University on an auspicious day in February, 1917”

短刀 銘 備中国住大隈権介平貞次/正平十二年八月日作

刀 銘 舞子有栖川宮庭前 明治四十三年十一月吉祥日 卍正次謹作

刀 銘 舞子有栖川宮庭前卍正次謹作 明治二二十三年十一月吉祥日
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Female Figure with Toga (3)[Study for “Justitia” in the Faculty Painting <Jurisprudence> for the Ceiling of the University of Vienna’s Great Hall] (Weibliche Gestalt mit Toga (3) [Studie für „Justitia“ im Fakultätsbild <Jurisprudenz> für die Decke des Großen Festsaal der Universität Wien])
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