Shirogitsune Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 (edited) I turned 75 this month and it’s time to downsize my collection. I’m offering a number of fine tsuba for sale at what I believe are reasonable prices. For more details you can also inquire at shirogitsune@gmail.com or on my Facebook page which is simply listed under Philip Fellman. There is some flexibility in the pricing, particularly if you’re interested in multiple items. DM me for larger, individual and more photos. Edo Kinko Iron Tsuba, signed Seiichi with Kao, dated 1864. 70 x 79 x 4mm. According to Robert Haynes, he was a student of Goto Ichijo. $1200 Heianjo Tsuba, ex Mark Walburg, Skip Holbrook. 84 x 85 x 4mm. One wire inlay loose. $375 Haruaki Hogen school tsuba. Maru Gata, 75 x 80 x 3.5 mm. $950 Mito Tomoyuki octagonal Magnolia tsuba. 80 x 85 x 5 mm. $850 Early Katchushi Tomoe tsuba, 70 x 72 x 5mm. $650 Nambokucho Katchushi Tsuba 80 x 82 x 2mm. $800 Ono Kinko “3 Sages” Sentoku Tsuba. 65 x 70 x 4.5 mm. $1200 Nara Guan Yin, Kinko Shibuichi Tsuba, 67 x 71 x 5 mm $1100 Ko-Mino Mantis and Chrysanthemum Shakudo Tsuba, 58 x 65.5 x 6 mm $500 Higo Ivy and Amida Yasuri Tsuba, 62.4 x 69.3 x 3.5mm $375 I Edited August 4 by Shirogitsune Difficulty loading photos 1 Quote
Shirogitsune Posted August 4 Author Report Posted August 4 Note: The Higo Ivy and Amida Yasuri tsuba is just the one rectangular Tsuba. I don’t know why Grok interpolated the plain Amida Yasuri tsuba except that there had been a blank space in the collage. Quote
Shirogitsune Posted August 11 Author Report Posted August 11 I could offer a 15% discount. These tsuba are rare and expensive, not the sort of thing you find on eBay or Yahoo.jp. If you are serious use PayPal family and friends, my account is shirogitsune99@yahoo.com Quote
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