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Our specialty is Japanese Samurai Kabuto. Our goal is to maintain one of the most extensive collections available to the public. Although most of our collection is not listed we have a wide variety of exceptional Kabuto to fit collectors or dealers needs.

History of Japanese Samurai Kabuto

The natural progression of design from the eleventh century of the Japanese Samurai Helmet or Kabuto known as Hoshi Kabuto (helmets with large, high standing, rivet heads), to a steady reduction in size of the rivets, to kabuto with rivets filed flat in the fifteenth century.

Early sixteenth century saw the introduction of multi plate helmets frequently referred to as Suji Bachi (Multi-plate helmet of which the rivets are counter sunk, leaving the flanged edges of the plates prominent). Suji directly translates into English as rib or flange. These multi-plate helmets from the five plate head shaped Zunari to as many as two hundred plate helmets in the early seventeenth century that would have surely rocked the traditionalist’s boat, became in vogue. No sooner had they do so than Kabuto adornment and fancy crests known as Maedate and horns known as Kuwagata appeared that caused a major stir on the battle field, and the race was on to see who could produce the most outrageous Kabuto.

The seventeenth century was the golden era for the armorers that allowed free reign of design expression and every conceivable object, foreign influences Namban kabuto and the extraordinary Kawari Kabuto Particularly those auspicious from dragons to bats and conch shells attracted the eye of the armorer and our now ever receptive fashion conscious Samurai. There are certain theories regarding just how this fashion trend actually evolved none of which have actually been proven factual. Economics and the fact the Japanese Master craftsmen realized that their fine quality workmanship was walking advertising, soon listened to the undercurrent of chatter and with unquestionable certainty knew this market trend was going to become more in vogue The Kabuto is the crown upon the Samurai’s Armor. The pinnacle of technical and artistic skill and must be considered the central focus of the entire armor. Samurai Kabuto were considered of prime importance and thus the armorer lavished his greatest attentions upon it, much to the delight of today's discerning collectors.

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Samurai Yadome Menpo

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1800   item# 478581

Samurai Yadome Menpo
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Kuro urushi nuri ryubu me no shita men. Black Lacquer Menpo with Yadome flanges.

Age: Early-Mid Edo

Details: This Menpo has a rare two stage yodarekake. The top part of the Menpo has a horizontal 'cut' referred to as an 'Ichi' (ichi is the number 1 written as a short horizontal line); Later styles had a 'wave' c ...click for details


Samurai "Tsubo Suneate" Lower Leg Armor

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1800   item# 475094

Samurai "Tsubo Suneate" Lower Leg Armor
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Shogun Art Gallery



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Rare Tsubo Suneate.

Age: Early-Mid Edo Period

Details: The body of the Suneate is composed of black lacquered leg-fitting plates.The interior fabric is blue dyed fabric with beautiful nishi silk brocade fabric connected to small sections of lacquered leather. This set has been very well restored sometime during the Edo period. The condi ...click for details


Samurai "Sashimono" Battle Flag

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1800   item# 475080

Samurai "Sashimono" Battle Flag
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Shogun Art Gallery



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Sashimono. Large Samurai Battle Flag.

Age: Mid Edo.

Details: A very rare Sashimono Battle Flag that is original and hand made measuring nearly ten feet in length. Made of hemp with original dye. This type of Sashimono would have been carried on a large pole and possibly by a mounted Samurai. The Sashimono bears a Kaede or Maple leaf sty ...click for details


Samurai "Kegutsu" Fur Boots

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1920   item# 475071

Samurai "Kegutsu" Fur Boots
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Shogun Art Gallery



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Kegutsu. Black Fur Boots.

Age: Meji Period.

Details: The sole of the above shoe is covered in black lacquered leather. The vamp is made of fur. The lacing is original. Excellent condition with some minor loss to the fur.

Remarks: At the beginning of the 17t ...click for details


Japanese Samurai Scroll Edo Period

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1837 VR   item# 469519

Japanese Samurai Scroll Edo Period
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Shogun Art Gallery



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Samurai Scroll.

Age: Late Edo Period.

Details: The scroll hand crafted on silk and features a Samurai riding a black horse with sword, bow and quiver. The scroll is in good condition with some minor staining and slight separation of the backing. 193cm × 52cm. Signed and dated by the artist. ...click for details


Samurai Early Edo Period Hanbo with crest

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1700   item# 461149

Samurai Early Edo Period Hanbo with crest
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Shogun Art Gallery



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Tetsu Sabiji Hanbo. Kaga russet iron Hanbo with paulownia crest.

Age: Early Edo period.

Details: This Kaga style Hanbo has hand crafted incised horizontal lines called yasurime. Above the line of the chin is a row of applied plates with notched edges fastened in place by zaboshi. The Edo period yodarekake has three lame which are laced ...click for details


Japanese Samurai Kamishimo-Edo Period

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1837 VR   item# 460607

Japanese Samurai Kamishimo-Edo Period
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Shogun Art Gallery



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Kamishimo. Samurai Clothing.

Age: Edo Period.

Remarks: This Kamishimo represents a fine original Samurai clothing item. This piece would make a fine addition to any Samurai collection. Please inquire for further details or photographs. NO RESERVE. Please check our website for other HOLIDAY SPECIALS!


Japanese Samurai "Tsubo Suneate" Lower Leg Armor

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1837 VR   item# 459037

Japanese Samurai "Tsubo Suneate" Lower Leg Armor
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Shogun Art Gallery



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Samurai Tsubo Suneate. Lower Leg Armor

Age: Edo Period.

Details: The body of the Suneate is composed of black lacquered leg-fitting plates. The interior fabric is beautiful nishi silk brocade with a dragon motif. It is connected to small sections of fabric with a kakitsubata pattern. There are some scratches and scuffing to the lacquer ...click for details


Rare Samurai War Fan "Gumbai Uchiwa"

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1800   item# 454820

Rare Samurai War Fan "Gumbai Uchiwa"
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Shogun Art Gallery



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SPECIAL New Year Sale

Regular Price: $2250

Sale price: $1675

Age: Edo Period.

Details: This Gumbai or non folding fan is covered with gold lacquer gilt. It features a bold and ...click for details


Early Edo Samurai "Kogake" Armor Foot Coverings

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1700   item# 435086

Early Edo Samurai "Kogake" Armor Foot Coverings
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Kogake Samurai Armor Foot Coverings.

Age: Early Edo.

Details: The Kogake are each crafted of lacquered iron plates. The iron plates are connected by chainmail with a chotsugai hinge. The original blue hemp liner trimmed in green. Kogake are fastened by ties behind the heel and ankle and held in place on the foot by the ties of the sanda ...click for details

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