ITEM# UJTA063 – Sold

A Gassan Sadayoshi Tantô (月山貞吉作)

ujta063 - A Gassan Sadayoshi Tantô / 月山貞吉作 短刀

Gassan Sadayoshi (1781-1870) was one of the pivotal figures of the Shinshintô period, the smith who brought the ancient Gassan school back to life. After training in Edo under the celebrated Suishinshi Masahide, he absorbed a wide range of classical techniques before settling in Ôsaka, where he re-established the Gassan tradition. Together with his adopted son, Gassan Sadakazu, he revived the school’s hallmark ayasugi-hada – the rolling, wave-like grain that had been all but lost since the medieval era.

This tanto is signed and dated Genji 1 (February 1864), placing it firmly among Sadayoshi’s mature works, made only a few years before the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate. The blade runs 28.2cm in an ubu (unaltered) state and shows an expertly forged straight-grain nagare-hada with plentiful chikei. Above it stands a bright gunome-chôji-midare hamon worked with kinsuji and long ashi reaching toward the edge – a confident, lively temper that rewards close inspection.

The blade is housed in an exceptional aikuchi-koshirae: a saya lacquered in brown and black with a snake-skin texture, mounted with a mizuchiryû (rain dragon) plaque and gold family-crest menuki, over a tsuka of exposed same (ray skin) showing prominent oyatsubu. The blade carries NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon papers and the koshirae an NTHK-NPO Kanteisho, with a confirming sayagaki by Nozomi-san. A complete and characterful Gassan piece from the very end of the samurai age.

Item Number UJTA063
Sword Type Tantô
Swordsmith Gassan Sadayoshi
Swordsmith (JP) 月山貞吉
Signature Gassan Sadayoshi saku
Date Genji 1 (February 1864)
School Gassan
Province Settsu (Ôsaka)
Period Shinshintô – Late Edo period (Genji era: 1864)
Nagasa 28.2cm (ubu)
Moto-haba 2.75cm
Weight 230g
Nakago Ubu (11.1cm, 1 mekugi-ana)
Jihada Straight-grain nagare-hada with plentiful chikei
Hamon Bright gunome-chôji-midare with kinsuji and long ashi
Certificates NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon (blade); NTHK-NPO Kanteisho (koshirae)
Fujishiro Rank Jô-saku
Sayagaki Nozomi-san (shodô artist) – inscribed in the 9th month, Reiwa 7 (September 2025)
Koshirae Aikuchi-koshirae – brown and black snake-skin lacquered saya (chakuro-hebikawa-nuri), Late Edo period
Menuki Gold family kamon – Shippô ni hanabishi (七宝に花菱紋) and Fusen botan (浮線牡丹紋)
Tsuka Exposed same (ray skin) with prominent oyatsubu
Status Sold
Includes Shirasaya, koshirae, fabric bags, display stand, maintenance kit, printed description

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