A JAPANESE QUIVER (YADZUTSU) AND FOUR ARROWS, EDO PERIOD, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
A JAPANESE QUIVER (YADZUTSU) AND FOUR ARROWS, EDO PERIOD, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
the first with hardened leather body carved with a spiralling design divided by a series of broad bands, retaining its matching cap, and complete with its suspension cord with tassels; the arrows with bamboo shafts, three with short iron two-stage tips and feather flights and one with bullet-shaped tip (flight missing), painted with inventory numbers 3570 and 3571
the first: 95.5 cm; 37 5/8 in
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Property from the Edward McEwen Collection (1934-2020)
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A JAPANESE QUIVER (YADZUTSU) AND FOUR ARROWS, EDO PERIOD, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
the first with hardened leather body carved with a spiralling design divided by a series of broad bands, retaining its matching cap, and complete with its suspension cord with tassels; the arrows with bamboo shafts, three with short iron two-stage tips and feather flights and one with bullet-shaped tip (flight missing), painted with inventory numbers 3570 and 3571
the first: 95.5 cm; 37 5/8 in
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Property from the Edward McEwen Collection (1934-2020)