Harness - Japan - 1700-1750 Edo Period (1600-1868)






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Japanese samurai armour from the Edo period (circa 1700–1750), featuring iron heavy kabuto and menpo with blue thread accents, a 164 cm height, 22 kg weight, lacquer finish, signed kabuto Ki Yoshimichi and menpo Mito ju Yoshinobu, with a dragon Maedate made of wood and leather, sold with stand from a private collection and in very good condition.
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A very impressive Japanese samurai war armor from the Edo period, Mogami Dou Gusoku with iron black lacquer and blue thread, all made of heavy iron for both the kabuto and menpo.
This set dates from the mid Edo Period (around 1700). The menpo is signed Mito ju Yoshinobu and is made of iron in the style of Yadome (iron ridge to solidify and protect).
This style was seen in more noble samurai.
The kabuto signed Ki Yoshimichi was truly built for battle, with 16 thick plates able to resist even a musket shot.
We can see each individual rivet carefully placed and filed down to perfection.
A lovely tall standing multi-layer stand with matching gold kamon from the Hosokawa clan.
They were a powerful clan, so much so that the family maintains power to this day; the former Prime Minister of Japan is the current head of the clan.
The dragon Maedate is fully made of wood, and leather would have made a presence on the battlefield.
A very impressive Japanese samurai war armor from the Edo period, Mogami Dou Gusoku with iron black lacquer and blue thread, all made of heavy iron for both the kabuto and menpo.
This set dates from the mid Edo Period (around 1700). The menpo is signed Mito ju Yoshinobu and is made of iron in the style of Yadome (iron ridge to solidify and protect).
This style was seen in more noble samurai.
The kabuto signed Ki Yoshimichi was truly built for battle, with 16 thick plates able to resist even a musket shot.
We can see each individual rivet carefully placed and filed down to perfection.
A lovely tall standing multi-layer stand with matching gold kamon from the Hosokawa clan.
They were a powerful clan, so much so that the family maintains power to this day; the former Prime Minister of Japan is the current head of the clan.
The dragon Maedate is fully made of wood, and leather would have made a presence on the battlefield.
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