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17th April 2005, 01:17 PM | #1 |
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Junggayan Kris
whoooo boy! this one went off the richter scale last night. i already had plans on what worldly possession i was ready to liquidate to pay for it, but still, it passed my high bid like a 2 hour late amtrak:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6524686271 it was nice, tho. junggayan with appears to be silver discs all over, anting-anting/agimat on the blade and also what appears to be a nice pattern (like rsword's) lamination in the fuller. the base of the ferrule looks like brass, and it looks like it has silver braids around it. the handle is a mystery. congrats, oriental-arms... |
17th April 2005, 04:18 PM | #2 |
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I worked on a similar hilt last year - the pommel was large ivroy with silver pins all over it in a similar style. I was to replace some missing gild brass and silver rings. This one is a good piece. Not my style of pommel, but the rest is nice. The way prices have been going, I think this is a fair market value for this piece, especially since everything looks complete. I could even see this going higher with an original scabbard. Thanks for bringing this up - I misssed it.
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17th April 2005, 04:38 PM | #3 |
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What a beauty !
It could have been a Saturday night sleeper in the good old days . <sigh> I was in there but only as a fruitless gesture . I was not going to let someone walk off with that piece for under $500.00 . |
17th April 2005, 04:50 PM | #4 |
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my high bid was $502.01...
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17th April 2005, 08:07 PM | #5 |
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Well, it looks like at least 3 of our forumites were interested in this kris, with at least 2 willing to go well over $1000 for it. The obvious drawing points are the beautiful ivory jungayan and the nice talismanic blade engravings, but i'm not so sure even at this point that i would be willing to call this "fair" market value for this piece, though, as always, i guess that is determined by the collector. But seeing this piece, even without a scabbard, going for this kind of money breaks the heart of this poor (i refer to $s) collector. Especially given the low quality of the photographs. But Artzi has a good eye and i am sure he saw something that really drew his attention. Hopefully he will post some better pics when he receives the piece.
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17th April 2005, 08:25 PM | #6 |
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Never underestimate Artzi -- his eye is as good as it gets.
He told me at Timonium this year that he has made mistakes over the years (haven't we all ) but I doubt this is one of them. Somehow I think Artzi's "mistakes" would probably be a good deal for most of us. For a dealer, the art is in the buying, not the selling. I hope he will put up some pictures of a few of his recent acquisitions. Ian. |
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