ID 1200487
Lot 3097 | Yokohagi Do Gusoku, neuzeitliche Sammleranfertigung im Stil der späten Edo-Periode
Leichter einteiliger, schwarz lackierter Kabuto, der eine Zwölf-Platten-Konstruktion nachahmt, mit einteilig gegossenem Tehen Kanemono aus Messing und dreiteiligem Maedate, Shikoro aus vier Folgen. Mempo mit fest vernieteter Nase, Zahnreihen und eingenieteter Kinnplatte. Vierfach geschobenes Nodowa.
Schwarz lackierter Do aus vernieteten und gehefteten Blechen, sechs anhängende Kusazuri aus je fünf einfachen Blechfolgen. Sechsfach geschobene Sode, Kote aus Metallplättchen und Kettenringen auf polychrom gemusterter Seide. Haidate mit Auflage aus Kozane-artigen Eisenplättchen. Dazu die en suite gearbeiteten Suneate sowie eine gepolsterte Schärpe. In einfacher Aufbewahrungskiste (Deckel fehlt).
A yokohagi do gusoku, modern collector's replica in the style of the late Edo period
A yokohagi do gusoku, modern collector's replica in the style of the late Edo period
A lightweight, one-piece, black lacquered kabuto imitating a twelve-plate construction with brass tehen kanemono cast in one piece and three-piece maedate, four-tiered shikoro. Mempo with nose, teeth, and chin plate riveted to the mask. Four-tiered nodowa.
Black lacquered do comprised of riveted and tacked metal sheets, six tassets of simple five-tiered kusazuri. Six-tiered sode, kote of small metal plates and mail on polychrome silk. Haidate with an application of small kozane-like iron plates. With an en-suite worked suneate and padded sash. In a simple armour box (cover missing).
Condition: II
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