Lot 187 A suji-bachi [helmet with raised ridges] and an en-suite mempo [face mask] with a spectacular maedate [ornamental crest], the helmet bowl signed Joshu ju Saotome Ienori (Saotome Ienori, a resident of Hitachi Province), Japan, 18th century

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拍卖时间2026年06月11日
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拍品名称
A suji-bachi [helmet with raised ridges] and an en-suite mempo [face mask] with a spectacular maedate [ornamental crest], the helmet bowl signed Joshu ju Saotome Ienori (Saotome Ienori, a resident of Hitachi Province), Japan, 18th century
起拍价
EUR 20,000
估值区间
20,000 - 30,000 EUR
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未知
品相
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the sixty-two plate russet iron bowl slightly raised at the rear in koshozan form with raised ridges, surmounted with a four-stage tehen kanemono in gilt shakudo and copper, the turnbacks with gilt fukurin [ornamental border] and maru ni tachibana mon [encircled mandarin blossom crests] inset on Dutch leather with stencilled design, the peak with copper-gilt fukurin [ornamental border], four-tired red lacquer neck guard with spaced lacing in dark blue braid, the spectacular black and gold lacquered maedate [ornamental crest] in form of a horseshoe crab tail, the red lacquered ressei mempo [face mask with fierce expression], forged with deep wrinkles, flared nostrils, open mouth and pronounced chin, detachable nose-plate, black lacquered moustache and chin tuft, gold lacquer teeth, four-tiered red lacquer yodarekake [throat protector] laced in matching braid
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74 cm, 29⅛ in. high (including the maedate)
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来源:Galerie Jean-Christophe Charbonnier, Paris.
Acquired directly from the above by the present owner in 2015.

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Galerie Jean-Christophe Charbonnier, Paris.
Acquired directly from the above by the present owner in 2015.