Asian Art

November 27December 02, 2021
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LOT 349

Lot 349

A Japanese Emaki (Hand Scroll) Treatise Illustrating Different Types of Samurai Armour, Edo Period (1615-1868)

A Japanese Emaki (Hand Scroll) Treatise Illustrating Different Types of Samurai Armour, Edo Period (1615-1868)
Lot 349 Details
A Japanese Emaki (Hand Scroll) Treatise Illustrating Different Types of Samurai Armour, Edo Period (1615-1868)

Ink and colour on paper; hand scroll mounted
overall length 177.2 in — 450 cm

Estimate $300-$500

Realised: $450
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Japanese Emaki (Hand Scroll) Treatise Illustrating Different Types of Samurai Armour, Edo Period (1615-1868)
  • A Japanese Emaki (Hand Scroll) Treatise Illustrating Different Types of Samurai Armour, Edo Period (1615-1868)
  • A Japanese Emaki (Hand Scroll) Treatise Illustrating Different Types of Samurai Armour, Edo Period (1615-1868)
  • A Japanese Emaki (Hand Scroll) Treatise Illustrating Different Types of Samurai Armour, Edo Period (1615-1868)

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