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Antique Japanese Wakizashi Sword -SHIPPABLE

Antique Japanese Wakizashi Sword -SHIPPABLE

Winning Bid
$330.00
Item #16203
Lot #19 of 166
Item Description

The Antique scabbard and handle are carved Ivory beautifully. Almost every inch of it has decorations of various Japanese figures and flowers. This traditional Japanese sword was both a weapon and a symbol of authority and social status. Blade in nice condition.
31.75 " overall length
18.50" blade
8.50 handle
2 Small areas broken piece off that needs to be put back on. Hairlines- see photos
Estate from Sutton Place NYC


Categories

Militaria, Swords, Blades & Antique Firearms

Buyer's Premium

18%

Seller Info
Artifacts2Go Auction House
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Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
Northport , New York 11768
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)

Wednesday, 2/28, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
"Any merchandise left unclaimed for more than two weeks will be considered abandoned, and no refunds will be issued."

SHIPPING OPTIONS:
USPS SHIPPING
(For Select small items inc. jewelry, coins other smaller items. Only USPS flat rate boxe are available for this service.) Transport fees may apply in addition to postage.Minimum charge is $25 plus optional insurance if desired. Special Packing for oversized items please contact Natan at Propackstore for quotes.
631 850 8188 or propackstore@gmail.com - He needs the lot number and state it's going to.

Client Arranged Shipping
UPS STORE / Other Carrier (Shipping), client arranged.

Seller Info
Artifacts2Go Auction House
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Auction Manager

Lisa & Jane | (631) 525-3251 | Artifacts2Go@gmail.com

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Wednesday, 2/28, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm

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