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Hi,

I need help. I have been offered the Tsubas. Unfortunately I have no experience and I'm not sure if all tourists Tsuba are. What do you think about the collection? I do not have better photos. sorry

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Hi there,

 

Michael ask for me. So please if you have some important notes share it with me too.

 

I only stay in contact with the person who offers the collection. 

 

Best regards 

 

Chris

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Most of these say HAMAMONO to me. The 'patina problems' seem to be a fine layer of lacquer chipping off. 

It may be a matter of taste, but I find none of these exciting. This depends of course on what you want to collect. 

Posted

Hi

I agree with Jean

If you are able to actually see/handle these then you have a chance of getting what you like

If you can see then take a jewlers loupe and look at all the internal surface to see if there is a join, these would be cast and can be disregarded

Look at the signaure not that you will know the maker but are they clean cut/sharp if the bottom of the signature is rounded then disregard

If there are any left look at the carving quality always shows - you don't need to be an expert to see quality

 

 

Best of luck

Grev UK

Posted

 

Look at the signaure not that you will know the maker but are they clean cut/sharp if the bottom of the signature is rounded then disregard

If there are any left look at the carving quality always shows - you don't need to be an expert to see quality

 

Hello Kissaki,

 

Is that carving clean? I didn't know what you mean exactly with round at the bottom. My english is not perfect but i try to get better.  ;-)

 

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Posted

Hi

If a chisel is used then the bottom of the signature (mei) will be sharp

If it is cast then the bottom of the mei will be rounded

I don't have an image I can send you, maybe another member can supply one or do a search for fake tsuba on the NMB

 

 

Grev

Posted

Yes, the signature is fine, it is not cast. I think these are genuine. But hard to say much with those pics. I agree that many may attract the "Hamamono" title. Very flash, not refined.

Posted

The pictures are horrible. It is hard to tell condition, but looks like many were cleaned in some patina destructive matter.

I don't think Hamamono, but from those images cannot tell.

 

For example, the 3CU one is signed "Ichijosai Hirotoshi +kao". It is a well known design of his Uchikoshi (forgive spelling, I'm not going to check it this AM).

Rather than the weird photo above, it should look like this:

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