Asian Art

March 0914, 2019
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LOT 1

Lot 1

A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period

A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
Lot 1 Details
A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period

江戸時代 日本武士刀頭一組十件

Six signed on the shaft; including karimata, yanagiba, and sankaku types, each with a bamboo shirasaya shaft
longest length 13 in — 33 cm

Estimate $600-$800

Realised: $2,700
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
  • A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
  • A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
  • A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
  • A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
  • A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
  • A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
  • A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
  • A Set of Ten Japanese Samurai Arrowheads (Yanone), Edo Period
Provenance:

From a Private Collection, Fredericton, NB
Previously acquired from an estate in Newcastle, ME

CONDITION DETAILS

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