Jake6500 Posted August 25, 2024 Report Posted August 25, 2024 As the title suggests, this is a sequel to my post a week or so ago about the cool looking gold Meiji Tsuba... https://www.jauce.com/auction/p1149591169 The question is will the seller follow through this time and what price will they fetch this round? Last time we reached 132,000 yen, gentlemen place your bets! Edit: Previous thread for context - https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/49607-cool-looking-gold-tsuba/#comment-516533 1 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted August 25, 2024 Report Posted August 25, 2024 My bet is it will be pulled at... (name any price below ¥400,000). 1 Quote
Jake6500 Posted August 25, 2024 Author Report Posted August 25, 2024 5 minutes ago, Bugyotsuji said: My bet is it will be pulled at... (name any price below ¥400,000). Nuh-uh, that's too easy! Everybody's gotta state a specific value to take part in the game, no easy way-outs! Based on how the last auction went my bet is 180,000 yen and the seller pulls it again at the last minute! 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted August 25, 2024 Report Posted August 25, 2024 The seller could be advertising the store, and fishing for individual offers. Is this only the second time it's been offered? (Oh, and I reckon your 180,000 is pretty close.) Quote
Jake6500 Posted August 25, 2024 Author Report Posted August 25, 2024 7 minutes ago, Bugyotsuji said: The seller could be advertising the store, and fishing for individual offers. Is this only the second time it's been offered? (Oh, and I reckon your 180,000 is pretty close.) Second time *That I know of* Consider this a fun game to gauge both the value and the market! Quote
Robert S Posted August 26, 2024 Report Posted August 26, 2024 It is s stunning piece of craftsmanship. My guess is that given this is the second time it has been offered, if it hits 250,000 yen the seller might let it go, although they probably believe it it worth more. Quote
Jake6500 Posted August 26, 2024 Author Report Posted August 26, 2024 6 hours ago, Robert S said: It is s stunning piece of craftsmanship. My guess is that given this is the second time it has been offered, if it hits 250,000 yen the seller might let it go, although they probably believe it it worth more. We have another player! Come on, quickly place your bets while you still can people! 2 Quote
Spartancrest Posted August 27, 2024 Report Posted August 27, 2024 Ok . . . 230,000 - but I bet it gets pulled again - these guys are going for big bickies! For you non Aussies. informal•Australian a large sum of money. 2 Quote
BIG Posted August 27, 2024 Report Posted August 27, 2024 Think it do not sell.. Zousen ??? on the short range craftmanship is weak here we go https://www.aoijapan...ld-and-silver-inlay/ Quote
BIG Posted August 27, 2024 Report Posted August 27, 2024 BTW may be changing forum name from BIG to BIG BICKI 2 Quote
Matsunoki Posted August 27, 2024 Report Posted August 27, 2024 These are described as gold and silver inlay but I’d bet it is just nunome zogan which is not inlay and far easier to do. Opinions?? 2 Quote
Lewis B Posted August 27, 2024 Report Posted August 27, 2024 18 minutes ago, Matsunoki said: These are described as gold and silver inlay but I’d bet it is just nunome zogan which is not inlay and far easier to do. Opinions?? The same technique used on Satsuma ware ceramics? Quote
Matsunoki Posted August 27, 2024 Report Posted August 27, 2024 7 minutes ago, Lewis B said: The same technique used on Satsuma ware ceramics? No. Satsuma decoration is over-glaze painting that is then fired, several times for different colours. The gilding on the good pieces is mercurial. Nunome zogan is thin gold or silver foil hammered/pressed into a finely cross hatched surface. 1 Quote
Lewis B Posted August 27, 2024 Report Posted August 27, 2024 The techniques the Japanese developed over the centuries working with so many different materials, is truly incredible. 2 Quote
Jake6500 Posted August 28, 2024 Author Report Posted August 28, 2024 300,000 yen and PULLED AGAIN!!! BIG jump up from the last auction! I don't think anyone quite predicted that increase! Stay tuned for the inevitable part 3 (series finale?) Quote
Spartancrest Posted August 28, 2024 Report Posted August 28, 2024 On 8/27/2024 at 3:07 PM, Spartancrest said: but I bet it gets pulled again - these guys are going for big bickies! Greedy for something that has never left the box. JMHO 1 Quote
Matsunoki Posted August 28, 2024 Report Posted August 28, 2024 Although described as Meiji, I think this tsuba is brand new. Great skill, knowledge and craftsmanship and a worthy continuation of the innovative processes that were developed during Meiji by the likes of the Komai Co. et al. The use of these vine leaves was indeed a favourite subject used often by Komai mostly as border work in conjunction with silver dot bunches of grapes. Given the quality, I’d happily own it. 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted August 28, 2024 Report Posted August 28, 2024 Colin, it’s two tsuba, a Daisho set. 1 Quote
Matsunoki Posted August 28, 2024 Report Posted August 28, 2024 For the use of vine leaves by Komai that is Meiji….. 2 Quote
Matsunoki Posted August 28, 2024 Report Posted August 28, 2024 5 minutes ago, Bugyotsuji said: Colin, it’s two tsuba, a Daisho set. I’d happily own them🙂🙂 1 Quote
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