The Brush & the Sword Auction on Feb 11, 2026 by Dreweatts Donnington Priory in Berkshire
‡ A yokohagi nimai-do gusoku [armour], Edo period‡ An elegant and fine Igarashi school suzuribako [writing box], Edo periodA wakizashi, Signed Dewa no Daijo Fujiwara Kunimichi, Edo period
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Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom
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The Brush & the Sword

The Brush and the Sword: Lacquer and Samurai Art including Works from the Saporta Collection

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This auction presents a fine group of Japanese lacquer writing boxes (suzuribako), together with arms, armour and accoutrements of the samurai warrior class. Including works from the Saporta Collection, the sale offers objects from the Muromachi to the Meiji period that exemplify the technical mastery and decorative refinement of the lacquer medium for both martial and literary purposes.
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Y ‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Edo period: Y‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA suzuribako [writing box]Edo period, 17-18th centurythe rectangular box with overhanging cover, canted edgs and corners, decorated in gold,
0001: Y ‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Edo periodEst. £3,000-£4,000£2,400
‡ A pair of abumi [stirrups], Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA pair of abumi [stirrups]Signed Kashu ju Fujio Nagahide saku (Made by Fujio Nagahide, a resident of Kashu Province)Edo period, 17th centuryof
0003: ‡ A pair of abumi [stirrups], Edo periodEst. £3,000-£4,000£2,400
‡ A lacquer kura [saddle], Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA lacquer kura [saddle] Edo period, late 17th - early 18th century of typical form, decorated overall in gold, silver and black hiramaki-e,
0004: ‡ A lacquer kura [saddle], Edo periodEst. £3,000-£5,000£2,400
‡ A pair of abumi [stirrups], Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA pair of abumi [stirrups]Signed Kashu ju Nobukuni (Nobukuni, a resident of Kaga Province)Edo period, 17th - 18th centuryof typical form, inlaid in
0005: ‡ A pair of abumi [stirrups], Edo periodEst. £2,000-£3,000£1,700
Y ‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Momoyama period: Y‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA suzuribako [writing box]Momoyama period, 16th - early 17th century the rectangular box with close-fitting cover, canted corners and edges,
0007: Y ‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Momoyama periodEst. £1,500-£2,000£1,300
‡ Four iron tsuba, Momoyama-Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaFour iron tsubaMomoyama - Edo period, 17th - 18th centuryThe first pierced in the form of a paulownia; the second pierced and carved with shells,
0008: ‡ Four iron tsuba, Momoyama-Edo periodEst. £1,500-£2,000£1,300
‡ Three iron tsuba, Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaThree iron tsubaEdo period, 17th - 18th centuryThe first Soten with rounded rim, depicting a nanban ship; the second a circular iron Soten tsuba
0009: ‡ Three iron tsuba, Edo periodEst. £1,800-£2,000£1,500
‡ Four iron tsuba, Momoyama-Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaFour iron tsubaMomoyama - Edo period, late 16th - 19th centurythe first carved and chased with a fishing boat, geometric border to rim, signed; the
0010: ‡ Four iron tsuba, Momoyama-Edo periodEst. £1,200-£1,500£1,000
‡ Four iron tsuba, Edo period 18th-19th century: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaFour iron tsubaEdo period 18th - 19th centuryThe first decorated in gold and silver with a serpent and masonic inscription; the second sukashi
0011: ‡ Four iron tsuba, Edo period 18th-19th centuryEst. £1,500-£2,000£1,300
‡ A black lacquer jingasa [war hat], Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA black lacquer jingasa [war hat]Edo period, 17th centurythe domed black lacquer jingasa with undulating rim, decorated in gold hiramaki-e with
0012: ‡ A black lacquer jingasa [war hat], Edo periodEst. £7,000-£10,000£6,000
‡ A lacquer jingasa [war hat], Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA lacquer jingasa [war hat]Edo period, 19th century the black lacquer jingasa with upturned rim, silver and copper-gilt seven-stage tehen kanamono,
0017: ‡ A lacquer jingasa [war hat], Edo periodEst. £3,000-£4,000£2,400
‡ An iron jingasa [war hat], Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaAn iron jingasa [war hat]Edo period, 17th century the eight-plate iron jingasa with raised ridges and rivets, russet iron interior35 cm. diam.
0019: ‡ An iron jingasa [war hat], Edo periodEst. £4,000-£5,000£3,200
‡ A russet iron jingasa [war hat] Momoyama, Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA russet iron jingasa [war hat] Momoyama - Edo period, late 16th - early 17th century the six-plate russet iron bowl in European-style form with
0020: ‡ A russet iron jingasa [war hat] Momoyama, Edo periodEst. £5,000-£8,000£4,200
‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA suzuribako [writing box] Edo period, 19th century the rectangular box with overhanging cover and rounded corners, decorated in gold, silver,
0022: ‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Edo periodEst. £6,000-£8,000£5,000
‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA suzuribako [writing box]Edo period, 17th centurythe rectangular box with flush-fitting cover, canted corners and edges, decorated in gold, silver
0023: ‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Edo periodEst. £5,000-£8,000£4,200
‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Edo period: ‡ Property from the Collection of Jean SaportaA suzuribako [writing box]Edo period, 17th centurythe irregularly shaped rectangular bamboo box with overhanging cover, the pronounced ridges of
0024: ‡ A suzuribako [writing box], Edo periodEst. £5,000-£7,000£4,500