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A nimai-do gusoku [armour] with early kobashi bachi [helmet with standing rivets], Japan, Edo period, 17th century and later

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25,000 - 30,000 EUR

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Description

Kabuto [helmet]:

the iron sixty-two plate bowl, terminating in a five-stage copper-gilt tehen kanamono, the peak and large turnbacks applied in stenciled Dutch leather, applied with two butterfly mon, engraved and patinated silver fukurin [ornamental border], five-tiered neck guard applied in wrinkled leather, with close-spaced lacing in yellow braid, black and red lacquered and gilt softwood maedate [forecrest] in the form of a shikami [god of death]


Mempo [mask]:

the russet iron mempo engraved with yasurime file markings, detachable nose-plate, yak hair moustache, red lacquer interior, three tiered yodaregake


Do [cuirass]:

the leather mounted cuirass with silver fukurin, stenciled Dutch leather edging, copper-gilt fittings, black lacquer interior, seven tassets of five-tiered kusasuri


Koto, sode [sleeves]:

the hyotan gote applied in black lacquer and chainmail, silk brocade lining of later date, five tiered shoulder guards


Suneate, haidate [Shin guards, thigh protectors]:

black lacquer shino suneate and haidate of typical form


Accessories:

softwood and gilt sashimono [banner] in the form of three slender leaves of the barin [iris], armour storage box