ID 1324599
Lot 6109 | Okegawa Do Gusoku, Japan, Mitte Edo-Periode
Schwarz lackierter 16-Platten-Suji-Kabuto mit dreifach gestuftem Tehen Kanamono, vs. Mabezashi mit aufgestecktem Halbmond-Maedate, rs. Agemaki No Kan mit anhängendem, etwas geblichenem Agemaki, fünffach geschobener Shikoro, die unteren vier Folgen aus lackiertem Leder in etwas geblichener grün-gelber Bindung, eiserne Fukigaeshi mit Manji-Mon in Goldlack. Eiserner, ebenfalls schwarz lackierter Okegawa Yokohagi Do mit sechs anhängenden, fünffach geschobenen Kusazuri in grüner und orangefarbener Bindung, die unterste Folge jeweils aus Eisen, die übrigen aus Leder. Siebenfach geschobene Sode aus Leder, die oberste Folge aus Eisen. Shino Kote, besetzt mit schwarz lackierten, durch Kettengeflecht verbundenen, gewölbten bzw. pyramidenförmigen eisernen Platten. Haidate aus schwarz und gold lackierten, in Grün gebundenen Platten. Dazu ein Paar nicht zugehöriger Shino Suneate. Rüstung mit Altersspuren, Lackoberflächen stellenweise mit Rissen und Fehlstellen, textile Teile teilweise geblichen und geschlissen.
A Japanese okegawa do gusoku, mid-Edo period
A Japanese okegawa do gusoku, mid-Edo period
Black lacquered, 16-plate suji kabuto with three tiered tehen kanamono. Mabezashi with inserted crescent maedate, an agemaki no kan on the back with attached, somewhat faded agemaki, five-lame shikoro, the lower four lames made of lacquered leather with somewhat faded green and yellow lacing, iron fukigaeshi with manji mon in gold lacquer. Iron okegawa yokohagi do, also lacquered in black, with six attached kusazuri sliding on five lames in green and orange lacing, the lowermost lames both in iron, the others made of leather. Seven-lame sode made of leather, the top lame in iron. Shino kote fitted with black lacquered, domed or pyramidal iron plates, connected by means of chain mail. Haidate of black and gold lacquered plates, laced in green. Also includes a pair of unassociated shino suneate. The armour showing signs of age. The lacquered surfaces with cracks and imperfections here and there, some textile components partially faded and frayed.
Condition: II - III
Place of origin: | Japan |
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Auction house category: | Asian Weapons and Armor |
Place of origin: | Japan |
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Auction house category: | Asian Weapons and Armor |
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