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Dewagatake: The Man Silk of the Flesh Brush
Bill size (25cm in length) Silk size (45cm x 35cm)
He was called a popular man of both countries as the first Japanese sumo wrestler to exceed 200cm200Kg. He was very excited until he retired from the first ring in May 1917 (may 1939). As an anecdote that was feared by many sumo wrestlers, such as putting out a large number of injured people, the power is strongly felt from the person silk of this brush bill.
¥110,000 Condition: [Good] Deterioration due to aging (folds, color change, etc.)
★ Spelling ★ 69 consecutive wins Futabayama ,...
★ ABCD712 69 consecutive wins, blocked ABCD558, winner Minato ★ Dewa
Futabayama of 69 consecutive wins "The master of sumo wrestling" who prevented 70 consecutive wins Akinoumi Minato Dewa who won his first makuuchi championship at this place The name of the early Showa period that enlivened the "Spring Place of 1949" with an unprecedented record Sumo wrestler postcard set
¥110,000 Condition: [Excellent] Degraded
Framed size (97cm×39cm) half paper size (70cm×28cm)
In 1948, he was promoted to the 40th Yokozuna for "Furious Leaning", and after receiving the invitation of Rikidozan, he became the first yokozuna experienced person to convert to Pro Wrestling. A valuable sign with a seal of the fallen articles that will be in stock for the first time at the hotel
¥99,000 Condition: [Good] Damaged (including discoloration and scratches)
★ 35th Yokozuna ★ Futabayama hand signed auto...
Framed Size(21cm×16cm) Body Size(14cm×9cm)
In January 1949, as the East Frontal, he pushed forward with a bursting momentum and set an unprecedented record of 69 consecutive wins, breaking the record of 63 consecutive wins by the 4th yokozuna Tanikaze for the first time in 157 years. Although they lost to Akinoumi in the grand finals for a 70-game winning streak, the momentum did not stop as they recorded four 20-plus wins and three or more wins twice. His lifetime record of 348 wins, 116 losses, 1 draw, 33 rests, 12 championships, and 69 consecutive wins are still a record in the sumo world as "an insurmountable wall".
¥77,000 Condition: [Excellent] There is deterioration
★ Makeup ★ of the person worn by him
Old makeup made in the Meiji era Details about Odate unknown There is a company name plate of Osaka Nutaya preparation (Osaka City Higashi-ku Minamikubojicho 5-chome Zamanomae Kita, telephone ship number 884)
¥59,400 Condition: [so-so] Aging and damage to wooden boxes
★ Priest Official Successive ★ Yokozuna Handp...
Edited by Kiyofu Ozaki / Source: Kiyonori Matsunaga First edition in Showa 17
Introducing Handprint from the first yokozuna Akashi Shiganosuke to the 36th Haguroyama Masashi
¥59,400 Condition: [Good] There is no damage to the spine or a problem with reading, but care must be taken into account the shape and age of the issue.
★ First held at Honjo Motomachi Kokugikan (cu...
Size(62cm×47cm)
1909.06.05~14 Ryogoku Motomachi Permanent Building (Honjo Motomachi Kunigikan) / [East] Yokozuna : Hitachiyama Ōzeki: Komagatake Sekiwaki: Nishinoumi / [West] Yokozuna: Umegatani Ozeki: Tachiyama Zhangde Ozeki: Kunimiyama Sekiwaki: Tamaki / From the early Meiji 20s, there was an opinion that "there is a need for a sumo permanent hall that can be held stably at the box office", so it was decided to move to build a permanent hall. At the time of its completion, "Shobukan" was a strong candidate for the name, but after seeing a sentence drafted for the opening ceremony by the sumo wrestler Emi Mizukage, who was a great sumo wrestler, "Kakuriki is the Japan of Kunigi" Miyo Ogata felt this very well, and at the last minute proposed "國技舘" as the name. The opening ceremony was an unprecedented success, and when Itagaki Resuke, the chairman of the founding committee, proudly declared that he had been named "Kokugikan," the venue was enveloped in thunderous applause, and sumo wrestling was transformed from a "sacred event" to a "national sport." Because the naming was delayed to the end, the banzuke table lists it as "Ryogoku Motomachi Permanent Hall", but in January of the following year, the name "Honjo Motomachi Kuni Gikan" was written for the first time in the banzuke table of the place. Unlike the current Kokugikan, the predecessor was located in the precincts of the Honjo Shōsōin along the Keiyo Road.
¥33,000 Condition: [Good] 4-fold / crease with aging
[Taiho and kashiwado, horse chestnut, mountai...
Size: 53 cm x 168 cm x thickness 5 cm 25 Bill Kimura shonosuke "Tatsuo Gin cloud KIA Tigers was wind (International Silver succeeds if the spiders likely Tora sobke why fool ShoZu, town)" (Central), Taiho (second from right), kashiwado (second from left), sadanoyama (far right), horse chestnut-bills into the Sea (left) autograph Framed exterior * in relation to size of the product will and Sagawa express shipping.
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¥32,400 Condition: [so-so] A little discoloration due to aging and rear damage and