The Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armour
The Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armour
The Property of a European Collector
Lot Closed
May 10, 02:08 PM GMT
Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
The Property of a European Collector
A hoshi-bachi [helmet with standing rivets]
The helmet signed Soshu ju Ietsugu saku (made by Ietsugu, a resident of Soshu Province)
The mempo signed Myochin Munemoto
Edo period, 18th century
the sixty-two plate iron bowl with standing rivets, terminating in a five-stage copper and copper-gilt tehen kanamono floret, details chased and engraved, stenciled leather mabisashi [peak], the fukigaeshi [turnbacks] similarly decorated and applied with copper-gilt maru ni mitsu tsuta mon [encircled triple ivy crests], five-tiered black lacquer shikoro [neck guard] with sugake odoshi [spaced lacing] in blue braid, the gilt metal maedate [forecrest] in the form of a tanzaku [poem paper strip] pierced with yotsu waribishi mon [quadruple diamond crests] and kanbun inscription, the russet iron ressei mempo [face mask with fierce expression] forged with deep wrinkles, flared nostrils and open mouth, detachable nose plate, red lacquer interior, three-tiered yodaregake [throat protector] with sugake odoshi [spaced lacing] in matching braid, this lot is sold with a wood helmet stand as illustrated
The bowl to peak: 25 cm., 9⅞ in.
The shikoro to peak: 38 cm., 15 in.
The mempo: 16 cm., 6¼ in.