barnejp Posted May 4, 2020 Report Posted May 4, 2020 Hi All. Was informed this is an authentic samurai abumi stirrup -Edo period ( later painted). Maaaybe? Comments appreciated. BR, Greg Quote
Bazza Posted May 4, 2020 Report Posted May 4, 2020 Hello Greg, It does indeed appear to be a genuine abumi. If its very heavy, or a magnet sticks to it, its iron. If fairly light it could be lacquered wood. Either way, if you own this get yourself some paint stripper and take that (shudder) gold paint off. If its an iron abumi it could have lovely silver/gold inlays on it. Also, the front edge (or back?) might have a signature. Artisans from Kaga often signed their stirrups. Just google abumi Japan and there you are... BaZZa. Quote
Bazza Posted May 4, 2020 Report Posted May 4, 2020 OH YOU HAVE TWO!!! Wonderful. Already on the front is an outline of a fan, suggesting there may be nice things hiding under the paint - at least, I hope its paint and not a shade of rust!!! I also meant to comment that where a rider's feet go, that space would most likely have been filled with sideways wooden slats lacquered red. At least that was what I saw in a pair sometime. Here's looking forward to more revelations??? BaZZa. Quote
Guest Posted May 4, 2020 Report Posted May 4, 2020 Looks right, Looks to have had an inlay of a Fan Kamon Here's how good they can get: Quote
barnejp Posted May 4, 2020 Author Report Posted May 4, 2020 Thanks All, Not mine yet but thinking about buying. A Fan Kamon...does that square with Edo period? Greg Quote
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