Higo-san Posted July 5, 2024 Report Posted July 5, 2024 Dear all I would like to part with a nice early Tempo/Tembo/Tenpo tsuba. The kokuin stamp used to create the surface pattern has a kiri design. The quality of the iron is good and the lamination can be seen in the nagako and hitsu-ana. Finally, the tsuba has a Sukidashi-mimi. If you want to learn more about Tempo tsuba, there is a well written article about Tempo Tsuba by Malcolm E. Cox available in the Download Section. Dimensions: Tsuba: 8.09 cm x 8.16 cm x 0.3 cm Nakago-ana: 3.36 cm x 1.01 cm (widest point) Asking price: EUR 170.00 Shipping costs including tracking and insurance are: Germany EUR 6.99 EU EUR 16.49 UK EUR 26.99 Worldwide EUR 47.99 Best Chris 1 3 Quote
Curran Posted July 7, 2024 Report Posted July 7, 2024 Nice. The Kiri stamps remind me of the Goto Ichijo kinko ones we'd see a few centuries later. Interesting to see "an original" Tempo iron one. 1 Quote
Higo-san Posted July 7, 2024 Author Report Posted July 7, 2024 Indeed, Curran - it is funny that I had the exact same thought in mind when I first saw this tsuba ! Quote
mecox Posted July 7, 2024 Report Posted July 7, 2024 Nice tsuba. Some good examples of kiri stamps on Tempo tsuba in this NMB download: 2 1 Quote
Higo-san Posted July 9, 2024 Author Report Posted July 9, 2024 Still available… maybe a price drop to EUR 160 plus shipping may help? Quote
Higo-san Posted July 11, 2024 Author Report Posted July 11, 2024 Final price cut to EUR 150 plus shipping. Quote
Higo-san Posted July 13, 2024 Author Report Posted July 13, 2024 Last chance for EUR 150 and FREE SHIPPING within the EU (international shipping fees will be reduced accordingly). This offer is only valid for this weekend Quote
Higo-san Posted July 18, 2024 Author Report Posted July 18, 2024 Now at auction (no reserve price): https://www.catawiki...pan-early-edo-period Quote
Higo-san Posted July 22, 2024 Author Report Posted July 22, 2024 Only two and half hours left - and still far below anything that can be considered a market value… Quote
ROKUJURO Posted July 22, 2024 Report Posted July 22, 2024 CATAWIKI wrote: .... The quality of the iron is very good and the lamination can be seen in the nagako and hitsu-ana. ....but it is NAKAGO Quote
Higo-san Posted July 22, 2024 Author Report Posted July 22, 2024 Thanks Jean - although I doubt that this would have made any difference. Again, another very lucky buyer! Quote
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