Lot Essay
In the mid-nineteenth century, the lord of the Tokugawa Mito clan, Tokugawa Nariaki, invited prominent Myochin-school armorers in Aizu province to promote the armaments of the Mito clan. Myochin-school armorers were known for their skill at forging and tempering steel. The artist who signed this work, Myochin Yoshiomi, became a pupil of the Mito Myochin school in 1844 and made the iron parts of armor.
For the signed helmet by the same artist, see Sasama Yoshihiko, ed., Shin kacchushi meikan (New directory of armorers) (Tokyo: Ribun shuppan, 2000), p. 300.
For the signed helmet by the same artist, see Sasama Yoshihiko, ed., Shin kacchushi meikan (New directory of armorers) (Tokyo: Ribun shuppan, 2000), p. 300.