Signature: Hisa Yuki with NBTHK Papers
Year Made: ShinShinTo Mid-1800s
Forging Pattern: Itame Mokume
Tempering Pattern: Midare
Dimensions: Nagasa: 73cm, Nakago: 22cm, Mihaba: 31mm, Sakihaba: 21mm, Kasane: 7.5mm
Mountings: In newly restored shirasaya.
Overall Condition: Excellent. Recently fully restored in Japan with a full polish, shirasaya and NBTHK papers. Saya has some dents from storage. There were 2 smiths that worked in the same period that signed HisaYuki. One lived in Edo and the other in Satsuma. Given the work, I would estimate that this is more likely the Edo smith. Note that the papers do not specify which of the 2 smiths this was. Regardless, this is a very nicely restored blade with strong and powerful proportions that you would want in a sword from this period. The forging is top class with abundant activity.