BIG Posted July 23, 2020 Report Posted July 23, 2020 A Umetada Myoju Ken sold.. https://www.antiquestradegazette.com/print-edition/2020/may/2440/news-digest/sharp-eyes-spot-top-blade-at-grantham-auction/ Best 1 Quote
ChrisW Posted July 23, 2020 Report Posted July 23, 2020 That is one very gorgeous and long-looking Ken! Nice find Peter. 1 Quote
BIG Posted July 23, 2020 Author Report Posted July 23, 2020 More pics.. https://auctions.goldingyoung.com/m/lot-details/index/catalog/615/lot/422067/A-fine-and-rare-ken-tanto-with-dragon-mounts?url=%2Fm%2Fview-auctions%2Fcatalog%2Fid%2F615 Best Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted July 23, 2020 Report Posted July 23, 2020 Wow, that went for some serious bucks! Quote
Gakusee Posted July 23, 2020 Report Posted July 23, 2020 Remember the auction. Local small auction in the U.K. We were all bewildered as it needs verification.... 1 Quote
Geraint Posted July 23, 2020 Report Posted July 23, 2020 Dear All. We discussed this one some time ago, personally I do not think this is likely to get an attribution to Umetada but the extravagant koshirae and the gilt horimono puts it into the art metalwork market, outside of the sword market, hence the big bucks. All the best. 1 Quote
Surfson Posted July 23, 2020 Report Posted July 23, 2020 I can't imagine it's a fake. What were the issues raised Geraint? Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted July 23, 2020 Report Posted July 23, 2020 The onus of verification and togi are now on the present owner, but certainly an interesting object to romantically while away the hours. 2 Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted July 24, 2020 Report Posted July 24, 2020 I wonder how many other small auctions are going on? Is there some kind of central registry? Quote
BIG Posted July 24, 2020 Author Report Posted July 24, 2020 Watching the salesroom... https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues?page=2 Best Quote
Geraint Posted July 24, 2020 Report Posted July 24, 2020 Hi Robert. I don't think it's an out and out fake but I have my doubts about the mei being verified. From memory there are two other very similar examples recorded, one was in a catalogue from a London dealer some years ago, one in the Hartman collection. Each is slightly different but all are of the dragon entwined around a flute and the mounts are very high quality metalwork, hence my suggestion that they fall into a category that is different from most swords. I think they appeal to a market which is much more interested in the quality of the decorative art object than the veracity of the mei of a sword. Certainly the London catalogue was of masterpieces of Meiji metalwork and included some fantastic creations in bronze, some Komai and so forth. All the best. Quote
IanB Posted July 24, 2020 Report Posted July 24, 2020 Geraint, I too remember another where the flute was a dark bronze and the dragon in silver but who had it I cannot remember. It was a very long while ago that is for sure. These items are undoubtedly fantastic metalwork, but designed as a novelty to appeal to the Western market. Ian Bottomley 1 Quote
Jacques Posted July 24, 2020 Report Posted July 24, 2020 An Umetada Myoju work without NBTHK papers ? Stunning... i didn't find any work with horido saku in my library .. I will look at it attentively but i think it's a gimei Quote
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