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Arts of the Samurai

8 October 2013 | starting at 13:00 EDT
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184 lots available

A white jinbaori with a cross design Late Muromachi period (16th century)

A jinbaori Momoyama period (17th century), with later restoration

An important dofuku (jacket) Momoyama period (16th/17th century)

A set of armor accoutrements Early Edo period (17th century)

A rare iron tessen By Minamoto Yoshimichi, Edo period (18th century)

A black and white silk battle standard Edo period (17th century)

A large gold lacquer umajirushi (standard) Edo period (19th century)

A lacquered wood kabuki prop of a severed head Late Edo period (19th century)

A small lacquer presentation 'head' box Muromachi period (16th century)

A rare koro (incense burner) for entry altar at a Namban temple Momoyama period (late 16th century)

A representative collection of gold, silver and bronze currency Edo period (17th-19th century), the oban a modern, handmade replica

A ko-kinko tsuba Muromachi/Momoyama period (16th century)

A yamagane tsuba Momoyama period (late 16th century)

Two iron sukashi tsuba Momoyama period (late 16th century) and later

A Kyo Shoami tsuba Early Edo period (17th century)

An unusual and large ko-Katchushi tsuba Muromachi period (15th/16th century)

A Higo sukashi tsuba Attributed to the Hayashi group, Edo period (late 17th century)

A Nishigaki tsuba Attributed to Kanshiro (1613-1693),Edo period (early 17th century)

A Nishigaki tsuba By Nishigaki Kanpei, Edo period (17th century)

A Yagyu tsuba Edo period (18th century)

A group of five iron tsuba Edo period (17th century) and later

A group of six tsuba Edo period (17th century) and later

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Three tanto tsuba and a Nanban tsuba Edo period (19th century)

Eight Tsuba and a Hirata-school fuchi Edo period (18th century) and later

Three shakudo tsuba, an iron tsuba and a yamagane tsuba Edo period (17th century) and later

A ko-kinko-style tsuba and two Mito school tsuba Edo period (18th century and later)

A Tanaka school tsuba, a kinko tsuba and a Kinai tsuba Edo period (18th century) and later

A large Umetada tsuba By the Umetada group, Edo period (early 17th century)

Two copper tsuba and two shinchu tsuba Edo period (18th century)

A ko-Umetada tsuba Momoyama period (late 16th/early 17th century)

A Kunitomo tsuba By Teiei Kunitomo, Edo period (18th century)

A fine Yasuchika tsuba By Nara Yasuchika II, Edo period (18th century)

A Mito school tsuba By Ichiryu Tomoyoshi II, Edo period (18th century)

An Omori school tsuba By Omori Eishu, Edo period (18th century)

A Bakumatsu shakudo tsuba By Seishu, Meiji period (19th century)

An Ichijosai tsuba By Ichijosai Hortoshi, Edo period (19th cnetury)

A group of one kogai and two kozuka Momoyama period (early 17th century)

Two kozuka The first by Nagatsune, both Edo period (18th century)

A ko-kinko kozuka-kogai naoshi Late Muromachi period (16th century)

Four pairs and a daisho set of menuki Edo period (18th century) and later

Five pairs of fuchi-gashira and four pairs of menuki Edo period (18th/ 19th century)

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