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Myochin Katsuyoshi (active 1521-1531) An unusual 62-plate suji kabuto and menpoMuromachi period (1333-1573), circa 1521 image 1
Myochin Katsuyoshi (active 1521-1531) An unusual 62-plate suji kabuto and menpoMuromachi period (1333-1573), circa 1521 image 2
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Myochin Katsuyoshi (active 1521-1531)
An unusual 62-plate suji kabuto and menpo
Muromachi period (1333-1573), circa 1521

27 October 2021, 10:00 EDT
New York

US$15,000 - US$25,000

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Myochin Katsuyoshi (active 1521-1531)

An unusual 62-plate suji kabuto and menpo
Muromachi period (1333-1573), circa 1521
The russet iron bowl forming a shallow profile constructed of 62 vertical plates with namigata (wavy edges), the front plates forming a strong medial ridge, the sides of the bowl with four prominent standing rivets, the crown mounted with a two-stage gilt-copper tehen kanamono, the haraidate extending down to the edge of the mabizashi and bearing the inscription Myochin Nobuie, signed on the interior on the rear plate Katsuyoshi, mounted with a five-lame Hineno-style shikoro lacquered black and laced in blue and orange, the top lame finishing in small fukigaeshi; the russet-iron menpo with two cord pegs on the jaw line and a hinged nose plate, applied with a stiff boar-bristle moustache, the interior lacquered red, fitted with a five-lame yodarekake laced in blue

Footnotes

Published:
Kei Kaneda Chappelear, Japanese Armor Makers for the Samurai, Tokyo, Miyoshi Printing Co., 1987, pl. 7, p. 42

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