Purchased this four-panel byobu screen from a lady who said her grandfather brought back while in Japan during WW2. I believe that that info is correct especially matching it up to others I’m seeing online going in the $1000’s. The hardware matches the age and so does the silk paper. Though I am no expert and just wanting to deouble check with the rest of you. Ontop of the age, how about the signature? Thanks! View attachment 454189
Yes VERY true haha I’ve been reselling a couple of years now and learned that the hard way I found maybe 3-4 selling between $1k-$2k, and others are very scattered such as “auctions” on eBay have sold for a mere $45 but those sold at “buy it now” look to have sold for $200+
Thank you, my son and I are history freaks so if it is a WW2 ere screen I’d be very tempted to keep it
https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/pdp...l-&-garden/panels/_japanese-byobu-screen-3b45 here are 2 links to other screens selling high, there many more. I matched them up down to the hardware on mine and the look of the texture of the silk. I’m no expert though so these are all assumptions.
The asking prices on 1stdibs & chairish are hallucinations,same w/ the dirt low prices on Ebay. You need to gather as many comp sold prices as you can & figure an average.
Right, but the prices shown on 1stdibs are “out of stock” therefore they sold, they aren’t “asking” prices anymore, they’re “sold” prices.
I'm not certain about that........? I thought out of stock, means the item is no longer for sale.....not that it sold ..
From what I understand, out of stock simply means that the item sold... but not necessarily at the posted asking price.
I’d think it possible some are expired listings or accounts. Some maybe sold off platform and seller took them down. Some sold. I really don’t know since I’ve never used those sites but I’d assume it’s not exclusively sold listings if it was me. Could be though.
I usually can find the 'Sold' price vs the asking price on the Invaluable auction site (along w/ Ebay of course),as far as Icollector,1stDibs & Chairish I'm not sure. I've thought about registering w/ some of the above venues,but aren't sure which will ask for tax info,membership fee and a CC number.
Agree w/ Komo,try em all.You can also send emails to the 'biggies'-Christie's & Sothebys.If those two houses invite you to consign,it's prob worth a grand or more.Of course they're guessing too,they just have a 200 yr old data-base to back them up.
The seller identified this incorrectly. Neither dogs nor dragons have hooves. I think the one on 1stdibs is probably this Chinese mythical creature called a Longma. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longma