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           AN ODAWARA-SCHOOL TAMAGATA ZABOSHI KABUTO (HELMET   AN INLAID IRON SUJI KABUTO
                                                             Edo period (1615-1868), 17th century
           WITH BALL-SHAPED RIVETS AND CHRYSANTHEMUM WASHERS)  Edo period (1615-1868), 17th century
           Mur omachi (1333-1573) or Momoyama (1573-1615) period, later 16th    The russet-iron helmet constructed of eighteen vertical plates with standing
           Muromachi (1333-1573) or Momoyama (1573-1615) period, later 16th
           century                                           flanges, the surface of each plate decorated in silver hirazogan with scrolling
           century
           The russet-iron bowl constructed of 30 plates riveted together forming a tall   vines and ginger roots, and the outline of igaki running along the koshimaki,
           bowl swelling slightly at the rear, each plate with 15 standing ball-shaped   the mabizashi inlaid with clouds, the crown fitted with a two-stage silver and
           rivets diminishing in size as they approach the crown, and framed by   gilt-copper tehen kanamono carved with vines, the bowl mounted with a
           chrysanthemum-head washers, the bowl adorned with gilt-copper fukurin   five-lame solid-plate shikoro lacquered black, trimmed on the lowest lame in
           running around the koshimaki and joining as a four-stage tehen kanamono   horse hair and laced in sugake style in brown silk, the fukigaeshi applied with
           carved with foliate scroll, the mabizashi trimmed with a gilt-copper fukurin,   silvered-metal heraldic crests and trimmed in gilt-metal fukurin, fitted with
           the maedate formed as a long-horned demon finished in gold, silver, red,   a maedate of a bonji before a gilt-silver disc encircled by a ring supporting
           and black lacquer, applied with a tuft of yak hair, the helmet finished with   flame in red-lacquered metal
           gold-lacquer wakidate formed as young bracken fern, the bowl fitted with   7 1/4in (18.4cm) high, the helmet bowl only
           an Edo-period five-lame solid shikoro lacquered black and laced in dark
           blue, with additional laces on the lowest lame to secure the shikoro during   $8,000 - 12,000
           storage, the fukigaeshi decorated with heraldic crests in gold hiramaki-e
           6 1/4in (15.9cm) high, the helmet bowl only
           $12,000 - 18,000





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