A tatami gusoku [folding armour] | Edo period, 18th century | The Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armour | 2023 | Sotheby's
Lot - FINE TATAMI-DO-NO-GUSOKU, Japan, 17th century, the mempo signed Munetsuna (Myochin Munetsuna)
Antique Japanese Armour Tosei Gusoku, Edo Period
Proantic: Tatami Do Gusoku, Japan Samurai Armor
Antique Japanese Tatami Gurata Gusoku - Zentner Collection
Samurai History & Culture Japan - Tatami Gusoku A type of armor frequently used for the lower-ranking troops was the Tatami Gusoku, consisting of steel plates linked together with chain mail and
A tatami tosei gusoku, Japan, second half of Edo period Tatami kabuto with sabinuri lacquer finish, consisting of four rings with five attached lame hineno shikoro with blue sugake binding. Tatami-do of
Lot - FINE TATAMI-DO-NO-GUSOKU, Japan, 17th century, the mempo signed Munetsuna (Myochin Munetsuna)
Antique Japanese Tatami Gurata Gusoku - Zentner Collection
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A tatami tosei gusoku, Japan, second half of Edo period Tatami kabuto with sabinuri lacquer finish, consisting of four rings with five attached lame hineno shikoro with blue sugake binding. Tatami-do of
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