Edo Era Nanban Twin Dragon Gold Inlay Iron Tsuba Sword Guard

This listing features an antique Japanese Edo-era Nanban-style iron tsuba (sword guard) with a twin dragon motif and gold inlay. Condition is not provided, so check the listing for details on wear, restoration, or any damage. No box is included. The item is offered in the Antiques category at the listed price. Free shipping is included; check the listing for details on the carrier, handling time, tracking, and estimated delivery timeframe. If you need confirmation of measurements, markings, or provenance, check the listing for details.

USD 459.05
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LocationTokyo JP
ShippingFree shipping (check listing for details)
Seller sakura-chan-jp
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Start time2025-12-10T04:32:25.000Z
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Edo Era Nanban Twin Dragon Gold Inlay Iron Tsuba Sword Guard Specs
Primary MaterialIron
AgeEdo era 1603-1868
ColorBlack
Country of OriginJapan
Original/ReproductionAntique Original
MakerJapan
Region of OriginJapan
California Prop 65 WarningNA
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#main img #main h2 #main p,#main @media screen and (max-width: 768px) }Item DescriptionGood condition with wear about 7.52cm×7.03cm×0.50cmShippingDomestic Shipping(United States)Expedited shippingShipping Cost : $69.00International ShippingStandard International Flat Rate ShippingShipping Cost : $26.00WorldwidePaymenteBay Managed PaymentPlease make a payment within 3 days after you won or purchased Other Term for US buyersUnited States BuyersPlease Note:We ship by fedEx.The items include applicable import fees—you won’t pay anything extra after checkout.These fees are included in shipping feeOther Term for International buyersInternational outside the US BuyersPlease Note: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges.These charges are the buyer's responsibility.Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.