Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
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Japanese Tokugawa Tanegashima Matchlock w/ Full length Silver Dragon
Japanese Tokugawa Tanegashima Matchlock w/ Full length Silver Dragon
An antique Japanese full length tanegashima rifle with working original matchlock mechanism. Hand made of high figure burl keyaki hardwood with original translucent lacquer finish. The whole length of the hand forged iron barrel is inlaid with a swirling silver dragon in clouds and the crest of the noble Tokugawa clan with six character mark which reads: 松平三河守 Matsudaira Mikawa-no-kami. Matsudaira refers to the Matsudaira clan. Mikawa-no-kami is a title that was held by Tokugawa... Click for details
item #1431974
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Japanese Antique Matchlock Tanegashima Rifle with Chrysanthemums
Japanese Antique Matchlock Tanegashima Rifle with Chrysanthemums
An unusual shorter length Japanese tanegashima (gun rifle) with working original matchlock mechanism. Made of hardwood with original dark lacquer finish. Iron barrel has a silver inlaid sasa mon (bamboo leaf crest). Elaborate brass work includes many chrysanthemum florets.

Comes with custom iron stand to aid in display. (In the group picture, this tanagashima is the second from the front.)

Age: Edo Period (c. 1830's)

Dimensions: 38 1/4" long (12" high on... Click for details
item #1431972
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Japanese Antique Short Tanegashima Matchlock Gun with Silver Arrow
Japanese Antique Short Tanegashima Matchlock Gun with Silver Arrow
Antique Japanese tanegashima short rifle (gun) with working original matchlock mechanism. Not original barrel, this one has been replaced with a shorter forged barrel onto the rifle wood stock.
Made of hardwood with lacquer finish. Silver inlay on the iron barrel includes an rare arrow motif. Elaborate brass work includes little florets and frolicking fu-dogs. Comes with custom iron stand to aid in display. (This tanagashima is the front gun in the group picture.)

Age: Edo... Click for details
item #1431788
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Japanese Antique Yari Saya,  Spear Blade Cover with Shell Inlay
Japanese Antique Yari Saya, Spear Blade Cover with Shell Inlay
Antique Japanese yari saya, carved wooden cover for a yari spear. Favored by many samurai and ashigaru (foot soldiers) for the reached allowed by the long pole arm, the yari was a popular weapon for greater military use. At times of peace during the Edo Period, the yari also acted as a ceremonial weapon. The job of the yari saya was to protect the blade when not in use. Often the yari saya was decorated, in this case with inlaid shell. Over the shell is a very fine scrolling vine motif... Click for details
item #1431688
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Japanese Antique Bajo Jingasa,  for a Military Horseman
Japanese Antique Bajo Jingasa, for a Military Horseman
Antique Japanese bajo jingasa, lacquered military hat for a horseman. Decorated with textured brown lacquer and with the Kyogoku family mon in gold. The underside is lacquered red with a black circle in the center and four hooks for chords.

The samurai class in feudal Japan, as well as their retainers and footsoldiers (ashigaru ) used several types of jingasa made from iron, copper, wood, paper, bamboo, or leather and usually treated with lacquer for weather proofing and... Click for details
item #1431423
$2,100.00
Japanese Antique Unusual Jingasa with Undulating Brim
Japanese Antique Unusual Jingasa with Undulating Brim
Japanese conical ichimonji gasa (military jingasa) with a gradually pointing top and unusual, wavy brim mimicking cloth material. Lacquered a deep brownish black with areas of red lacquer showing through in a negoro lacquer effect. The raised red lacquer mon is that of either the Katakura or the Matsukura Clan. The underside is lacquered in the same manner as the top except for a round red lacquer circle in the center. On one side of the red circle are 4 rings for attaching... Click for details
item #1431422
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Unusual Japanese Antique Black Lacquer Jingasa with Gold Mon
Unusual Japanese Antique Black Lacquer Jingasa with Gold Mon
Japanese circular jingasa with a gradual pointed top and curved rim in the front. Lacquered black with a crest in gold. The underside is lacquered red.

Jingasa ("war hat", a type of kasa commonly worn by samurai and ashigaru.
In the Edo period, the politics of display of sankin kôtai and other ceremonial occasions led to jingasa becoming more decorative in appearance, as was also the case for many other items of samurai arms, armor, and clothing. Still, these performed... Click for details
item #1431344
$2,500.00
High Ranking Japanese Yokohagi Okegawa Dou Samurai Armor,  Edo Period
High Ranking Japanese Yokohagi Okegawa Dou Samurai Armor, Edo Period
A High Ranking Military Commander with the Yokohagi Okegawa Dou from the Edo Period (early 19th century). The Kabuto is finished with 64 gilt copper sleeves interlocking onto the iron Ken creating a linear effect on the bowl. The Mempo is in the Nara style with fierce gilt teeth, lacquered upper lip and horse hair mustache detail. The overall mask detail is lacquered in black. The Kiritsuke Sode (shoulder guard) is laced in navy blue and grey silk in the form of a cross.

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item #1425620
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Rare Japanese Edo Period Karasu Menpo
Rare Japanese Edo Period Karasu Menpo
A rare example of an Karasu (raven) Samurai menpo (facial armour). Although not as celebrated today, the crow is a mark of rebirth and rejuvenation; the animal that has historically cleaned up after great battles symbolized the renaissance after such tragedy. Yatagarasu as a crow-god is a symbol specifically of guidance.
Known by many different names, Men-gu,Men-yoroiand Katchu-men, the face protection encountered with many suits of Japanese armour is a fascinating topic in its own... Click for details
item #1423760
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Hidden Christian Motif on a  Japanese Pair of Tsuba with Stand
Hidden Christian Motif on a Japanese Pair of Tsuba with Stand
Pair of Japanese iron tsuba (sword guard), mounted on a stand, dating from the 17th/19th century with Hidden Christian motifs. The first tsuba composed of three iron interlocking circles, the image of the Cross can be seen. The second iron tsuba has a very delicate wire design in the interior representing the Crown of Thorns, also has a cross in the overall pattern.

Provenance Private Collector
Dates 17th-19th century
Size w/stand H 9 1/4" x W 2 1/2" x D 2"
item #1414934
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