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Japanese Samurai Armor
Edo Period
A good quality edo period Samurai armor, it dates to the late
1700's.
The Kabuto is a 32 plate Suji kabuto with very nice detail and very good
quality. It has the original lining and neck cord. There is a mon
to each side. The maedate is a lacquered wood one that suits the set
well.
The menpo or mask is a black lacquered iron one with lacquered iron neck
lames and a large mustache. There are a couple of small repairs that have
been done to the lacquer.
The 'Do' is a black lacquered iron plates one with ivory frogs. The
purple cords have been renewed in Japan a long time ago. The laced plates
that hang from it are lacquered iron.
The Sode, or shoulder guards are laquered iron with matching lacing, and
has a decorative top edge.
The Kote are lacquered metal plates over chain mail and backed with heavy
fabric. The shin guards are lacquered metal plates over chain mail and
backed with heavy fabric. The thigh apron has lacquered iron plates held
by chain mail on fabric. The armor box is in good condition with iron
edges, carry handles and lock.
Overall a unusual composite set of Samurai Armor that dates to the mid
Edo period and is in good condition with only a couple of minor breaks to the
lacing (which is usual for armor of this age). It is very well made and
of a high quality. Comes with a Japanese made stand to display it on.
PRICE $17,500 AUD
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