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Lot 1015

A kawari kabuto with a hanbo
Edo period (18th century)

8 October 2013, 13:00 EDT
New York

Sold for US$6,250 inc. premium

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A kawari kabuto with a hanbo

Edo period (18th century)
The simple iron bowl decorated with a lacquer and paper superstructure representing Ichi no Tani valley, the four-lame solid shikoro lacquered black and laced in white, the top lame terminating in small fukigaeshi trimmed with silvered copper fukurin and decorated with Tachibana family crests in gold hiramakie, a black lacquer long-horned oni maedate, the hanbo lacquered black with a red interior and fitted with a three-lame yodarekake

Footnotes

Ichi no tani is located west of Kobe and is renowned as the site of a decisive battle during the Genpei war of 1180-1185. It was here that Minamoto Yoshitsune (1159-1189) galloped his forces down the seemingly impenetrable valley to surprise the Taira forces at the rear of their stronghold.

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