Japanese Antique Textile Fireman’s Coat & Apron –?Edo?period.?The coat with an embroidered mon (family crest) on the back and reverse of each sleeve. The apron with embroidered mon and cloud pattern. This was worn by firemen attached to the local prince or Daimyo. It is called Daimyo Bikeshi Shozoku (Daimyo's Fireman Costume). It appears to be made of heavy woven wool with silk facings and details. The mon is of the Daimyo of Asano (in modern day?Aki?Prefecture). As can be seen from the photos it is beautifully made.?The Japanese fire service dates back to the 17th. century and were renowned, then as now, for their parades and displays of acrobatic skills. Dating is uncertain, probably around the middle of the 19th?Century (Late Edo Period).?Width approx. 116cm (45.5 inches), length approx. 95cm (37 inches).?
Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from?Brighton.
Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.