A Set of Korean Joseon Dynasty Studded Armor and Helmet
Sale 831 - Chinese & Southeast Asian Works of Art
Mar 25, 2021
10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
Estimate
$6,000 -
$8,000
Sold for $162,500
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
A Set of Korean Joseon Dynasty Studded Armor and Helmet
19TH CENTURY
李氏朝鲜王朝紅絨地頭釘甲及頭盔一組
each constructed of vivid red wool, padded and lined with pale blue damask woven silk, and trimmed with fur. The robe finished with rows gilt bosses and medallions between sinuous dragon across the shoulder crest and chased roundels near the hem. The helmet case worked with dragons and phoenix bordered by auspicious symbols, and topped by a gilt finial supporting a tuft of auburn hair.
each constructed of vivid red wool, padded and lined with pale blue damask woven silk, and trimmed with fur. The robe finished with rows gilt bosses and medallions between sinuous dragon across the shoulder crest and chased roundels near the hem. The helmet case worked with dragons and phoenix bordered by auspicious symbols, and topped by a gilt finial supporting a tuft of auburn hair.
Length of robe 41 in., 104.1 cm.
Property from a Private Chicago Estate
Condition Report
Each article in overall good condition, presenting well. The robe fully padded and lined, with metal mounts intact. Some creasing and minor soiling. Minor losses to the fur edges. Loose threads at the stress points. The helmet showing some tarnish, with some loss to inlays and beaded details. The top finial detached, and presently stabilized with thread. Additional images available upon request.
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