Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
The components of black-lacquered iron, laced predominantly in dark blue, and fitted with fine gilt-metal kanamono including kiku blossoms.
The armor comprising:
A sujibachi kabuto with sixty-two-plate hachi topped by a four-stage chrysanthemum-form tehen kanamono, the front of the bowl fitted with a gold-lacquered wood maedate in the form of an itayagai shell, above the short mabisashi neatly embossed with a pair of eyebrows, flanked by the plain fukigaeshi, all above the six-lame jikoro; a menpo finely cast and forged in 2 sections with a removable nose plate above a short moustache, designed with deeply embossed wrinkles on the cheeks and prominent cheekbones, the mask lacquered in roiro over gold and laced with a four-lame yodarekake; a pair of seven-lame sode; pairs of gold-lacquered kote and tekko with kusari and decorated in relief with Hanabishi and other floral designs, mounted on richly decorated brocade with metal threads on a pale-green ground; the yokohagi nimai-do of iron scales covered in leather using both lace and rivets, the rim lacquered in gold, the front with a mitsu icho (gingko) mon in gold hiramaki-e, flanked by pairs of tassels suspended from kiku cord loops, the cuirass fitted at the back with an uke-zutsu holding a sashimono topped by a gold-lacquered wood figure of a leaping shishi landing on rockwork with peonies, all above six detachable five-lame kusazuri; a pair of haidate of partially gilt narrow plates with kusari mounted on a rich gold and silver-decorated cream-ground brocade; and a pair of suneate.
With a wood presentation plaque inscribed with hakogaki to one side reading Ikeda Bijutsu Token ten, Sekiguchi-ke shozo [Provenance from the Sekiguchi family collection, Ikeda Fine Art Swords Shop], and to other Sabae joshu juyon'i jiju gomangoku, Manabe Echizen no kami Akifusa chakuyo, kyojo Echizen Imadate-gun Nishi-sabae [This armor was worn by Manabe Akifusa (1666-1720), a daimyo at the Sabae Castle (Takasaki and Murakami Domains), with the court rank 4th grade, the holding of 50,000 kokudaka, the castle is located at Nishi-Sabae, Imadate-gun district, Echizen Fief (modern Fukui Prefecture)].
Condition: Good condition with wear. The lacquer with expected flaking, losses, and cracks. The leather with small losses and minor repairs.
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
The components of black-lacquered iron, laced predominantly in dark blue, and fitted with fine gilt-metal kanamono including kiku blossoms.
The armor comprising:
A sujibachi kabuto with sixty-two-plate hachi topped by a four-stage chrysanthemum-form tehen kanamono, the front of the bowl fitted with a gold-lacquered wood maedate in the form of an itayagai shell, above the short mabisashi neatly embossed with a pair of eyebrows, flanked by the plain fukigaeshi, all above the six-lame jikoro; a menpo finely cast and forged in 2 sections with a removable nose plate above a short moustache, designed with deeply embossed wrinkles on the cheeks and prominent cheekbones, the mask lacquered in roiro over gold and laced with a four-lame yodarekake; a pair of seven-lame sode; pairs of gold-lacquered kote and tekko with kusari and decorated in relief with Hanabishi and other floral designs, mounted on richly decorated brocade with metal threads on a pale-green ground; the yokohagi nimai-do of iron scales covered in leather using both lace and rivets, the rim lacquered in gold, the front with a mitsu icho (gingko) mon in gold hiramaki-e, flanked by pairs of tassels suspended from kiku cord loops, the cuirass fitted at the back with an uke-zutsu holding a sashimono topped by a gold-lacquered wood figure of a leaping shishi landing on rockwork with peonies, all above six detachable five-lame kusazuri; a pair of haidate of partially gilt narrow plates with kusari mounted on a rich gold and silver-decorated cream-ground brocade; and a pair of suneate.
With a wood presentation plaque inscribed with hakogaki to one side reading Ikeda Bijutsu Token ten, Sekiguchi-ke shozo [Provenance from the Sekiguchi family collection, Ikeda Fine Art Swords Shop], and to other Sabae joshu juyon'i jiju gomangoku, Manabe Echizen no kami Akifusa chakuyo, kyojo Echizen Imadate-gun Nishi-sabae [This armor was worn by Manabe Akifusa (1666-1720), a daimyo at the Sabae Castle (Takasaki and Murakami Domains), with the court rank 4th grade, the holding of 50,000 kokudaka, the castle is located at Nishi-Sabae, Imadate-gun district, Echizen Fief (modern Fukui Prefecture)].
Condition: Good condition with wear. The lacquer with expected flaking, losses, and cracks. The leather with small losses and minor repairs.
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