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Property of a Gentleman

A nerikawa gusoku [armour] | Edo period, 18th century

Lot Closed

May 10, 02:50 PM GMT

Estimate

70,000 - 90,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Property of a Gentleman

A nerikawa gusoku [armour] 

Edo period, 18th century 


the sabiji-nuri [simulated russet iron] lacquered bowl with raised ridges, terminating in a five-stage copper tehen kanamonosabiji-nuri mabisashi [peak], large black lacquered fukigaeshi with applied manji crests, two-tiered black lacquer shikoro [neck guard] with sugake odoshi [spaced lacing] in gree braid, the gold lacquered maedate [forecrest] in the form of a stylised crescent moon, the sabiji-nuri mempo [face mask] in ryubu style with gentle expression, unwrinkled face and mouth slightly ajar, detachable nose plate, yadome [standing flanges] to the cheeks, red lacquer interior, two-tiered yodaregake [throat protector] laced in matching braid, the do [cuirass] of hatomune [pigeon breast] form hinged in two pieces and comprised of black lacquered leather vertical plates, six-tiered sode [shoulder guards], chainmail kote [sleeves] with silk brocade lining, eight tassets of five-tiered kusazuri [skirt], all components laced in matching braid, black lacquer kawara haidate [thigh guards] with silk brocade lining, tsutsu form suneate [shin guards], with armour storage box 


Mounted on the armour storage box: approx. 149 cm., 58⅝ in. high

The armour storage box: 57 x 42 x 42 cm., 58 x 22½ x 22½ in. 


Please note that the wood armour display stand illustrated is not included in this lot. An armour stand can be ordered from the department.