The Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armour
The Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armour
Property from an American Collector
Lot Closed
November 2, 02:05 PM GMT
Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Property from an American Collector
An Iwai school daienzan suji-bachi [hemispherical-shaped helmet]
Edo period, 18th century
the hemispherical lacquer bowl with raised ridges, the frontal plates ornately pierced with trailing foliage, rising into a copper-gilt tehen kanamono, the stenciled leather mabisashi [peak] and large fukigaeshi [turnbacks] decorated with lions and cherry blossoms on a dense profusion of scrolling foliage, copper-gilt fukurin, the large turnbacks applied with copper-gilt myoga mon [ginger crests], the four-tiered shikoro [neckguard] black lacquer in kawa odoshi [leather-laced] with stenciled cherry blossoms, the large kuwagata pierced with boar's eye openings (inome-bori) and terminating with stylised clouds, the kuwagata-dai chased and engraved with chrysanthemums and foliate scrolls
The shikoro to peak: 38.3 cm., 15 in.
Please note that the lot is sold without the display stand. A stand can be ordered through the department.