Spoils of Time
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All Items: Asian Art: Japanese: Armor (3)
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Spoils of Time
$2,250
An early Edo period iron Sōmen (full face mask). The nose is a replacement from the same material, period and school. As the nose is interchangeable by design, this is not objectionable and priced accordingly. As part of a samurai’s armor, a Sōmen would provide greater protection than a menpo. This Sōmen is lighter than later, fanciful Edo period “parade” examples.
Spoils of Time
$12,500
A fine and rare Koboshi Kabuto. Sixty two plate, about two thousand standing rivets, all with russet finish. Probably original maebashi, fukigaeshi (both faced with embossed and dyed deer hide) and hachitsuke-no-ita. The shikoro lames (image coming) are included but need to be reattached. Signed inside on the back plate, "Soshu (Sagami province) Ju Myochin". Early 17th century, probably Momoyama period. The kabuto is in good condition. The shikoro need to be reattached. The deer hide facings are distressed. More images to come
Spoils of Time
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Probably Echizen province, late 16th or 17th century. Bizen province artisans also took up Yoshiro zogan inlay work in the Kinai (ancient provinces and surrounds) manner. Brass (valuable in the period) and silver inlay flush with the iron surface was thought to have been introduced by an artisan named Yoshiro, for whom it is named. Slightly earlier, Heianjo school work tends to rest atop the surface into which it is inlaid. Late Muromachi or early Edo period. Length, about 12 inches. More pictures coming
 
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