Translate German to English - Click here to open Altavista's Babel Fish Translator Click here to learn about all those symbols by people's names.

leftlogo.jpg (20709 bytes)

Upgrade to Premium Membership

Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#184921 11/28/2007 04:54 PM
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
F
foxart Offline OP
OP Offline
F
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
Gentlemen.

This morning received email offering this wakizashi.

Following are the pix he sent.

Haven't seen it in person but must assume that the handle wrapping, menuki, kashira & fuchi are gone.

Blade looks to be in poor polish; possibly a knick in the edge. Don't know anything about the temper line.

I know this is difficult but...
What kind of value would anyone put on this item as shown?

Thanks for any help.

wak.jpg (21.62 KB, 230 downloads)
wakizashi

Roger
#184922 11/28/2007 04:55 PM
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
F
foxart Offline OP
OP Offline
F
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
tang

sig.jpg (20.84 KB, 229 downloads)
sig

Roger
#184923 11/28/2007 04:57 PM
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
F
foxart Offline OP
OP Offline
F
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
tsuba

tsu.jpg (32.98 KB, 224 downloads)
tsu

Roger
#184924 11/29/2007 09:36 PM
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
F
foxart Offline OP
OP Offline
F
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
Thanks to Andy(militarynut) for some very helpful, objective and informative emails regarding this sword.


Roger
#184925 11/30/2007 01:41 PM
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 12
E
Offline
E
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 12
If you buy this sword, post some more pictures of it please Big Grin

#184926 01/30/2008 11:26 PM
A
Anonymous
Unregistered
Anonymous
Unregistered
A
My brother owns one that is in better shape and I own one that is of lesser value. (Inherited from our dad who bought both in Tokyo on his way to Taiwan where he was an advisor to Chang Kai Shek).
I have done very little research but can tell you a couple of things;
1. The engraving on the tang should tell the reader the age and the maker of the sword. The writing on my brother's indicates the name of the man who made it and which family it belonged to as well as the date (1600's)of manufacture.
Mine has no writing.
2. The fact there is a single hole in the tang is desirable. Mine for example, has 3 holes. My brother's has 1 hole like yours.

My blade and guard are in good shape but it too is missing the weaving. My sheath is split and one of the two knives is missing. I was given an estimate of about $2,000.00 as is. It would cost about that - perhaps less to restore it.

My brother's - which is closer to yours but in better condition was roughly valued at $5,000.00 but may be much higher with a hands on inspection.
I think it's the same as with German Daggers in that you have to have a hands on inspection by someone who has a reputation for being honest and knowledgeable.

Good Luck!

#184927 02/01/2008 05:20 AM
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 2,419
Offline
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 2,419
I think you may try to show your wakizashi at Nihonto Message Board
Lot of knowledgeable and helpful guys over there.

#184928 02/01/2008 06:13 PM
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 259
B
Offline
B
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 259
Hi,

The last 2 kanji are the smiths name and they read Tsunahiro. Don't have any books handy so will have to look later. The pics are not good enough to determine whether the signature is genuine or not. The condition of the sword is also not the best so you cant really see much. Looks like it could have possibility's though.

As fare as value it might fall in the $500-800 with out being able to see much. keep in mind if there are flaws the price could drop significantly.

Just my 2 cents,

Bill Rannow
Minneapolis Minnesota
Fine Japanese Swords & Antiques
www.artswords.com
AND
Quality WWII German Militaria
www.collectorsmilitaria.com

#184929 02/02/2008 01:38 PM
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
F
foxart Offline OP
OP Offline
F
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
Likes: 1
Thanks to everyone for your input.

I saw the wak "in person" a while ago(end of last November) and, after all things considered, passed on it at the asking price of the seller ($1500). It had nice features and proportion but blade condition ( no carbon pitting but deep, overall discoloration) plus missing parts just did not appeal to my collecting tastes.

Sorry, no additional pictures to facilitate even an academic discussion re: this sword.

Thanks again.


Roger

Link Copied to Clipboard
Popular Topics(Views)
2,266,687 SS Bayonets
1,764,233 Teno Insignia Set
1,132,918 westwall rings
Latest New Threads
Typeface/font used on SA, SS daggers.
by AfterMath - 05/07/2024 07:53 PM
SS Directory Black Book
by LotusPeddler96 - 05/06/2024 04:22 PM
ISO an SS HONOR RING or Totenkopfring
by LotusPeddler96 - 05/06/2024 01:15 AM
Welcome - New Collector Here
by LotusPeddler96 - 05/05/2024 03:40 PM
Latest New Posts
SS honor ring. 1936.
by Tanker - 05/07/2024 08:49 PM
Typeface/font used on SA, SS daggers.
by AfterMath - 05/07/2024 07:53 PM
Flare guns or pistols! Lets see them!!!!!
by BretVanSant - 05/07/2024 06:24 PM
Russian silver skull & snakes ring
by Stephen - 05/07/2024 03:21 PM
Period Dies
by Gaspare - 05/07/2024 03:17 AM
Forum Statistics
Forums42
Topics31,673
Posts329,147
Members7,527
Most Online5,900
Dec 19th, 2019
Who's Online Now
10 members (atis, Documentalist, Tanker, Vern, Mikee, AfterMath, Stephen, den70, Jonesy, dr73), 535 guests, and 110 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5