Anthony R Posted February 23, 2024 Report Posted February 23, 2024 Any information on this 3 piece Somen would be appreciated. It is not signed. Is the expression Ryubu man? He looks more like he saw a ghost. It does pass metal test and has rust spot and bubbling up on the nose piece and inside forehead and nosepiece. Can I use a drop or two of sewing machine oil? Will this harm the black coating? Is it better to just keep as is and not do anything to preserve. Thanks, Anthony R. 1 Quote
uwe Posted February 24, 2024 Report Posted February 24, 2024 Hi Anthony, I would also call it ryūbu! The bubbling is a problem, but sewing machine oil (resin and acid free) shouldn’t harm the lacquer as long it’s real urushi. What is this discoloration on the ear? Quote
Anthony R Posted February 25, 2024 Author Report Posted February 25, 2024 Hi Uwe, I just got a Q-tip and the white stuff came off? Under a jewelry loop there is some yellow and tan mixed in. Kind of looks like ear wax. Funny right! There is no discoloration under it. The black spots look like urushi dots. I did some digging. Would this be Edo period bottom and the top eyes added in Meiji period? Both sections are hinged with pins the can be removed. Or was this made at one time as a somen from the beginning? I don't know. Should I post to JAS Forum. I know somens more niche them mempo. Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted February 25, 2024 Report Posted February 25, 2024 Quite shiny. Could be someone polished it with Renaissance Wax and that stuff was the residue. Quote
uwe Posted February 25, 2024 Report Posted February 25, 2024 The problem with somen is that they were quite popular and sought after amongst collectors at a certain time. Hence many “fakes” and modified menpō are around the market. That said doesn’t mean yours is a forgery. Maybe late, hard to tell. More detailed pictures will be needed to get a feeling. We have some very knowledgeable guys on the JAS forum, might be indeed a good idea to post it there! 1 Quote
YOJIMBO Posted February 25, 2024 Report Posted February 25, 2024 1 hour ago, uwe said: Problém některých je, že byly v určité době mezi sběrateli docela oblíbené a vyhledávané. Proto je na trhu mnoho „padělků“ a upravených menpō. To neznamená, že ten váš je padělek. Možná pozdě, těžko říct. K získání pocitu budou potřeba podrobnější obrázky. Na fóru JAS máme několik velmi znalých lidí, možná by bylo dobré to tam zveřejnit! I hope this is not taken as an attack. but this is a very low level in everything. I recently saw it for sale somewhere (invaluable I guess), I wouldn't even think of bidding on it. The shape is ugly, ugly workmanship, ugly varnish, the expression, the top is added later, the age.......etc 1 Quote
Anthony R Posted February 26, 2024 Author Report Posted February 26, 2024 Thanks guys, Yes it is ugly. Kind of ghastly. The yadome are not symmetrical , hence the poor craftsmanship of the hoate and the jaw is really stout and crude. The eyes, nose and hinge work have a little more skill and require a little more finesse. It weights a little over 1.5 Lbs. It's definitely heavy face armor. Artistic expression was not the intention. Seems more utilitarian in nature. Thanks AR. Quote
Shogun8 Posted February 26, 2024 Report Posted February 26, 2024 For me, even if the top section is original (doubtful), the overall ensemble is not harmonious. Quote
Anthony R Posted February 27, 2024 Author Report Posted February 27, 2024 Here is the link to the auction I acquired it from. The Dennison collection of arms and armour. https://www.sworder....-of-arms-and-armour/ Quote
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