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Kenji Nobuhide Kurihara (active ca. 1880s)

Sword Japan, Meiji period, ca. 1880 Steel, wood Gift of Allen and Nobuko Zecha, 2004 (13072.1)

Sukezane (1204-1316) Sword with Scabbard Japan Blade: Kamakura period, early 14th century, steel Scabbard and guard, Meiji period (1868-1912); steel, iron, gold, silk and leather cords Gift of Allen and Nobuko Zecha, 2004 (13073.1)

Sword with Scabbard Japan, date unknown Steel, iron, gold, lacquer, silk and leather cords Gift of Ethel A. Funasaki, in memory of Clarence Funasaki, 2001 (9532.1)

Masanisugi (dates unknown) Dagger Japan, Edo period, dated 1849 Steel, copper, gold, silver, lacquer Gift of Mrs. Chiya Miyamoto, 1990 (6050.1)

Swordguard (Tsuba) Japan, Edo period, 18th-19th century Iron, gold Bequest of Helene Wolters Scholl, in memory of her husband, Frederick W. Scholl, 1991 (6675.1)

Swordguard (Tsuba) Japan, Edo period, 18th-19th century Iron, gold Bequest of Helene Wolters Scholl, in memory of her husband, Frederick W. Scholl, 1991 (6680.1)

Swordguard (Tsuba) Japan, Edo period, 18th-19th century Iron, gold, copper Bequest of Helene Wolters Scholl, in memory of her husband, Frederick W. Scholl, 1991 (6678.1)

Swordguard (Tsuba) Japan, Edo period, 18th-19th century Iron

Bequest of Helene Wolters Scholl, in memory of her husband, Frederick W. Scholl, 1991 (6676.1)
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