mareo1912 Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Hello, I found this Tsuba a few days ago and wondered about it. After talking with the seller I had no real information gain, only that it is 8cm in diameter and has no signature. He won't send me pictures of the backside (strange) and he says it is from mid edo period. It has also been listed with these informations by a bigger German auction house which is pretty serious, and they gave it starting bid of 1000 Euro, calling it "important work". All this seems a bit strange to me, though I'm new to nihonto and Tsuba and would love to hear some thoughts from more experienced members about this offer and also some sources for more general information on Tsuba you could recommend. Have a nice weekend, Marco Quote
Gilles Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Indeed, it seems to be a real fake tsuba. But that is just my personal opinion. Quote
Stephen Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Its a tsuba in name only, a copy of such. Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Stay well away from whoever is trying to sell you that. Stick to the reputable dealers, many of which post here or have items in the sales section. Quote
Akao Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 On 8/19/2017 at 8:04 AM, mareo1912 said: He won't send me pictures of the backside (strange) Run away. Quote
mareo1912 Posted August 19, 2017 Author Report Posted August 19, 2017 Ok thought it was just some junk. The "inserts" looked just painted, the quality is poor and the scenery seems like a modern composition, just wanted your opinion that it is a fake. I called the auction house and was connected with their "asiatics expert". After telling my points, she told me that the seller is a well known and trustworthy collector and that she can 100% assure the correctness of the items description in their sales catalogue... I quote (my translation): "Magnificient Tsuba made from patinated copper. Japan, Edo-time(1603-1868) Inlays of a general fighting an Oni. Finely worked out with high relief, rich details in gold, silver and copper. Backside with Mountains, and Letters [No signature, I asked and she said theres none] and the other part of the blade. D ca.8cm, Signs of age, Important piece from an important asiatics collection." I want to underline that this is one of Germanys TOP 5 Auction houses... Gotta grab a scotch... Quote
Stephen Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 I think we should bombard them with emails of the fraud they are perpetrating. email address please! Quote
Brian Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Think we need to be backed by a known authority to be able to do that. Would be good if Ford could confirm for the record. Quote
Stephen Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 https://lot-tissimo.com/de/i/12719385/p/1/ https://lot-tissimo.com/ type in tsuba in search brings up others that look to be ok, but im dragon blind....lol Quote
mareo1912 Posted August 19, 2017 Author Report Posted August 19, 2017 Just got a new mail from in their department chief. He's very sorry for any problem caused and will check my issue with the owner of the Tsuba on monday. He will inform me by Tuesday about further actions like taking down the auction. Will write the result here on Tuesday. Auction is on Sep 16th, so there should be no risk of sb getting fooled until Tuesday 1 Quote
Stephen Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 might be because i told them just a few min ago it was a fraud ...now if you want to bid on the dragon ....lol Quote
mareo1912 Posted August 19, 2017 Author Report Posted August 19, 2017 I still think we should be carefully with suggesting they purposely did this, but thank you for the backup on my issue that this is definately a fake. Quote
Alex A Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Looks fake to me, when I zoom in, I think I see holes from casting. Quote
seattle1 Posted August 19, 2017 Report Posted August 19, 2017 Hello Mareo: The starting point for any tsuba said to be intended as functional is the seppa-dai. If that part is not able to interface with seppa, flat to flat on both sides, it should not even carry the name "tsuba". Arnold F. Quote
FlorianB Posted August 20, 2017 Report Posted August 20, 2017 Hi Marco,judging by the picture the Tsuba is junk.I don’t know to which auction house You do refer, but serious auction houses won’t offer cast things. There are experts who judge the items if they are worth to be offered. Nowadays (as far as my experience goes) Tsuba below the middle class are even often declined.However, speaking about auctions I think it is worth to take the chance for preview. Here You can handle the auction items and train Your eyes on different qualities. This is by far more important than looking at pictures.If You could not manage study the auction catalouges also to get a feeling for prices. Look for the results, too. Catalouges and results should be nowadays online available.Best,Florian Quote
mareo1912 Posted August 21, 2017 Author Report Posted August 21, 2017 No update yet on their statement, but a photo of the backside Quote
mareo1912 Posted August 24, 2017 Author Report Posted August 24, 2017 Hey Guys, final update: They state the Tsuba to be fine and authentic, they told me my concerns are unfounded and their expert carefully examined the piece. Price 1000 EURO with all taxes, etc. 1290 Euro as starting price. Thanks for that... stupid scammers it seems. Time for the single malt... 2 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted August 24, 2017 Report Posted August 24, 2017 And in spite of what the description says there is a signature on the back side (MASAOKA?)! Did they perhaps mean another TSUBA?You cannot take this one for a genuine Japanese TSUBA if you have studied a few dozen of those in hand, as I would expect from an expert who works for a renowned auction house! Quote
FlorianB Posted August 26, 2017 Report Posted August 26, 2017 I have still doubts.Certainly an auction house would not admit offering junk - they just want to sell.I don’t know what interest You have in this peculiar tsuba but my advice is: be careful. Nearly 1300 Euro (PLUS additional charge and VAT about 16 - 1700 Euro) is an amount of money You should better invest in a distinct quality. Florian Quote
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