World War II Japanese Naval Kai Gunto Sword Provenance:…
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World War II Japanese Naval Kai Gunto Sword Provenance: captured at the Battle of Morotai 1945 by Lance Corporal William Paul, Royal Australian Army. Total length in scabbard 102 cm approx, sword length 98 cm approx, length of blade from tsuba 71 cm. Breakage to inside of handle, losses to scabbard

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