By Armoury Antiques on Friday, 09 August 2024
Category: Armoury Antiques

***New In***Naitō Clan (内藤氏, Naitō-shi) c1700 Shinto Tanto in Quality Koshirae.

Naitō clan (内藤氏, Naitō-shi) c1700 Shinto Tanto in Quality Koshirae.

Naitō clan Tanto in full mounts with beautiful hada and yakiba. Superb koshirae, as can be seen from the pictures, and a fine quality example to add to your collection. The saya has a superb family mon decoration and sanscrit character. The blade is very nice quality exhibiting  a beautifully controlled suguha yakiba with excellent hada (grain), as can be seen in the pictures. A very fine piece that is not only super quality, but fully mounted and ready to study, enjoy and display.

Under the leadership of Naitō Ienaga (1546-1600), vassal of Tokugawa Ieyasu, in 1590 he was given the Domain of Sanuki (Kazusa Province - 20,000 koku). After Ienaga's death, Naitō Masanaga (1568-1634) succeed him. For his services in Siege of Osaka(1615), he saw his income was 50,000 koku, and then he was transferred to the Iwakidaira Domain (Mutsu Province - 70,000 koku) in 1622. Transferred in 1747 to the Nobeoka Domain (Hyuga Prefecture - 70,000 koku), the Clan remained there until the Meiji Restoration when the Clan leader became a Shishaku (viscount) in the new Kazoku system.

The Clan suffered several divisions giving rise to the following Branches:

  1. Naitō Nobunari (1564-1612)
  2. Naitō Nobumasa (1612-1626)
  3. Naitō Nobuteru (1626-1665)
  4. Naitō Nobuyoshi) (1665-1695)
  5. Naitō Kazunobu (1695-1725)
  6. Naitō Nobuteru (1725-1725)
  7. Naitō Nobuoki (1725-1761)
  8. Naitō Nobuaki (1761-1762)
  9. Naitō Nobu (1762-1781)
  10. Naitō Nobuatsu (1781-1825)
  11. Naitō Nobuchika (1825-1864)
  12. Naitō Nobutami (1864-1868)
  13. Naitō Nobuyoshi (1868-1871)

This Tanto can be viewed in our antique shop. 

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