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Interesting Kote-- any thoughts on age / maker?


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Just got these from Japan. The plates are made to look like bamboo. Beautifully made sparrows at the elbows. Now quite sure what is on the hands-- a mon? A burning oil lamp? Maybe someone knows the symbolism there...

 

Any thoughts on the symbolism, age, and maker would be much appreciated! Thank you

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A nice pair, Julian!

I would place it to the mid/late Edo period.

Sparrow and bamboo (as hijigane in your case) are known themes for mon, but I couldn’t find an exact match at the moment. Tekkō and kanmuri ita are adorned with the flaming jewel motive (hōju). A Buddhist symbol to which one ascribed a wish fulfilling effect.

 

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Thanks for the insights! 

 

Restoration wise, I was thinking of oiling with a tiny amount of Ian Bottomley's special 50/50 linseed oil & turpentine formula, wiping off, then allowing it to dry for 3 days.

How do we feel about having the silk professionally replaced-- acceptable like replacing odoshi or mortal sin?

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Very nice. A little oil should be fine, but replacing the fabric sections will require a professional and the final result will not necessarily reflect the original. I would be interested to see the top of the uppermost plates, are they concave?

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