Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)

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Antique Japanese Maegane sword fitting from the Edo to early Meiji period, with age-related wear and patina; width about 25 mm and weight about 5 g.

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●Description

This is an antique Japanese Menuki (front fitting), traditionally used as a decorative metal fitting for Japanese swords or related mountings.

The piece depicts a small human figure operating a tool, possibly a gear or mechanical motif, rendered in a compact yet expressive sculptural form. Despite its small size, the carving shows careful attention to detail and a strong sense of character, suggesting it was made as a decorative accent rather than a purely functional part.

Such fittings were often attached to sword scabbards, koshirae, or used as ornamental elements in traditional Japanese crafts. Today, pieces like this are appreciated as collectible miniature sculptures or for use in restoration projects.

●Details

Type: Maegane (Japanese sword fitting)

Material: Metal (exact alloy unknown)

Period: Antique / Edo to early Meiji period (estimated)

Width: approx. 25 mm

Weight: approx. 5 g

●Condition

This is an antique item and shows age-related wear, including surface patina, small abrasions, and traces of use.
No major cracks or structural damage are observed.
Please refer to the photographs for precise condition details.

●Notes

This item is sold as an antique collectible.

Suitable for collectors of Japanese sword fittings, metalwork, or miniature sculpture.

The exact original usage and maker are unknown.

●Description

This is an antique Japanese Menuki (front fitting), traditionally used as a decorative metal fitting for Japanese swords or related mountings.

The piece depicts a small human figure operating a tool, possibly a gear or mechanical motif, rendered in a compact yet expressive sculptural form. Despite its small size, the carving shows careful attention to detail and a strong sense of character, suggesting it was made as a decorative accent rather than a purely functional part.

Such fittings were often attached to sword scabbards, koshirae, or used as ornamental elements in traditional Japanese crafts. Today, pieces like this are appreciated as collectible miniature sculptures or for use in restoration projects.

●Details

Type: Maegane (Japanese sword fitting)

Material: Metal (exact alloy unknown)

Period: Antique / Edo to early Meiji period (estimated)

Width: approx. 25 mm

Weight: approx. 5 g

●Condition

This is an antique item and shows age-related wear, including surface patina, small abrasions, and traces of use.
No major cracks or structural damage are observed.
Please refer to the photographs for precise condition details.

●Notes

This item is sold as an antique collectible.

Suitable for collectors of Japanese sword fittings, metalwork, or miniature sculpture.

The exact original usage and maker are unknown.

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Dynastic Style/Period
Edo Period (1600-1868)
Country of Origin
Japan
Condition
Good condition
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Private

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