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that reminds me of the Samurai Art Museum ( Peter Janssen Collection) in Berlin. 

It started also with the problem that there is not enough space..........and it end in a very remarkable private Museum in Berlin.

So, be very careful :)

 

Happy Christmas to everyone. 

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8 hours ago, BIG said:

Hi Gary,

What a great room. Please give us a look at room 2 and room 3.

 

And tell us what we see..

This is room 2 of 3. Mostly storage for swords but a Saotome armor and a lot of Tetsubin and books. I'm doing an exhibition now at the North Carolina Museum of art ( the making of a warrior ) from Oct 19 2025 to Feb 2 2025. You can see images on line. A lot is missing because it's there. The curator picked what she wanted so skipped over many of the Kamakura jidai swords. 

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59 minutes ago, Gakusee said:

Wow, lovely mini museum Gary! Indeed this is  beyond most would call merely a collection. 
What is your approach - sengoku period to early Edo? 

 

1 hour ago, Gakusee said:

Wow, lovely mini museum Gary! Indeed this is  beyond most would call merely a collection. 
What is your approach - sengoku period to early Edo? 

Armor would be sengoku to late Edo

Swords/pole arms are Kamakura to shinshinto

Teppo are Edo

Tsuba are mostly late Muromachi to Edo 

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