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DOMARU PARADE SUIT OF ARMOR.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
DOMARU PARADE SUIT OF ARMOR.
Circa 17th/18th century, Japan. Helmut of Zunari type, bearskin shoes. REFERENCE: Japanese Domaru parade armor, 17th century. The black lacquered zunari-kobuto with short fukugaeshi pierced with crests and decorated with gold leaf, and with five stage shikoro laced with purple and white silk thread, the large maedate decorated with gold leaf, the wakidate formed as a Buddhist ken; the iron mempo black lacquered and formed as a grimacing face, the four lame shikoro laced with white silk thread; the nine stage gold lacquered okegawa-do laced in white and red silk thread with a rising sun motif, mounted with deerskin pouch; with matching sode, kusari-gote, kote hidate and suneate; with fur shoes, with wood storage box. As illustrated in the "Collector's Value Guide to Oriental Decorative Arts" by Sandra Andacht, p. 27. SIZE: Approx 7'. PROVENANCE: On loan to the Nassau County Museum of Art from 1988. Accompanied by copy of Certificate of Authenticity. From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good, some craquelure to lacquer and loss to gilt. 9-92533