RRA227 Posted July 5, 2021 Share #26 Posted July 5, 2021 2 more. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted July 6, 2021 Author Share #27 Posted July 6, 2021 Rich- That's a nice Golden Kite art banner. It looks like it's in good condition and it has the hanger too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted July 6, 2021 Share #28 Posted July 6, 2021 Thanks. It has some chunks out of it. But for $40 I do not care. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted July 6, 2021 Author Share #29 Posted July 6, 2021 I agree Rich. I'd buy them all day long for $40.00, especially the flag shaped ones. Do you remember how much you had to pay for those two that you posted? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted July 7, 2021 Author Share #30 Posted July 7, 2021 This banner is a bit on the rarer side. It commemorates a soldier's discharge from service, rather than his being inducted into the military. The kanji characters read “Celebrating Discharge- Mr. Noze Eitaro. Fukuyama city. [From]- Ino Kanjiro”. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted July 7, 2021 Share #31 Posted July 7, 2021 Nice banner. I will post more. I got the pair of flags for $120. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted July 7, 2021 Author Share #32 Posted July 7, 2021 Rich- Wow! That was a great deal....! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted July 8, 2021 Share #33 Posted July 8, 2021 Thanks. My friend told me that also. He collects Retired Soldier stuff. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted July 8, 2021 Author Share #34 Posted July 8, 2021 Here is a flag shaped off to war banner. This one is more typical of what you tend to see with the rectangular-flag nobori. From the upper to the lower line of kanji, the characters read: “Induction”; “Loyalty and Courage is the Duty”; “Celebration!”; “Army Medical Officer Candidate”; “Matsumoto Genchi”- (the recipient); [From:] “Kazawa”- (the presenter). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted July 9, 2021 Share #35 Posted July 9, 2021 Great flag. Forgot. The $40 banner came from the gun show. 2 more. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted July 9, 2021 Author Share #36 Posted July 9, 2021 Rich- You have some great Golden Kite art banners too! Are these last two made out to the same guy? Or Are they for two different guys? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted July 10, 2021 Share #37 Posted July 10, 2021 I do not know. I have to get them out and unwrap them and check. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted July 14, 2021 Author Share #38 Posted July 14, 2021 Here's another banner made in an unusual shape. I have seen this type of banner before, but it's not often seen. It has a beautiful crossed pair of Japanese national and battle flags in the upper right-hand corner. The kanji characters above the flags identify a celebration for a soldier going off-to-war. Painted horizontally across the top of the white field are the five characters for Ki Buun Chokyu or “I Pray Your Military Fortunes Are Long Lasting”. The remaining lines of kanji read “Celebrating Mr. Toshio’s enrollment (enlistment), November 26, 1939. [Given by] Miyazaki Yoshio”. A poem has also been written but is difficult to read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted July 15, 2021 Share #39 Posted July 15, 2021 Great piece. More. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted July 17, 2021 Author Share #40 Posted July 17, 2021 Rich- Nice banners! Are most of those that you just posted the shorter, 5-10 foot length? The art panels are bright and appear undamaged. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted July 17, 2021 Share #41 Posted July 17, 2021 Thanks. They are all about 10' or so. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted July 17, 2021 Author Share #42 Posted July 17, 2021 In my experience, it seems that the off to war banners and triumphant return ones are mostly of the crossed national flag, battle flag, surmounted by the Imperial Army star version. The Golden Kite art banners are quite colorful and collectors really go for those. Those that have outer satin trim are quite colorful and look great hanging by themselves or together. If you have the room, banners longer than 10 feet are nice but those around 10 feet and under are perfect, in my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted August 17, 2021 Share #43 Posted August 17, 2021 2 banners cut down and sewn together. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted August 18, 2021 Author Share #44 Posted August 18, 2021 Hi Rich- Nice banners, thanks for posting! Many of the Golden Kite art banners (with heavy gold paint), are now damaged due to the age of the material and the thick paint. When rolled up for long periods of time and stored, the paint cracks and the weakened material tears. That's what appears to have happened to your banner on the left; still a beautiful example. I have seen a number of nobori like these sewn together but it does not appear to have been the norm. One grouping had four or six of the same banner, presented by different people, dedicated to the soldier going off to war. These were all sewn together horizontally, from top to bottom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted August 18, 2021 Author Share #45 Posted August 18, 2021 Here is a Golden Kite Banner that I currently own with its description: It measures approximately 18.5″ wide X 58.” long. The upper panel depicts a Golden Kite Award in the center of Japanese Battle Flag-type sunburst. The Kite design is highlighted by a combination of black and silver glitter, that give the art added dimension. Below that is a blue squiggle design with two red kanji characters Celebrating a Soldier Going to War. The outer edges of the nobori are lined with a deep blue silk material. The highlight of this material are the embroidered flying cranes that can be seen when held up to the light. The lower edge of the banner is finished off by a pretty gold and blue silk fringe. The vertical line of black kanji characters say “Celebrating the Induction of Mr. Sato Tadao”. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted August 18, 2021 Share #46 Posted August 18, 2021 That is great. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted August 21, 2021 Author Share #47 Posted August 21, 2021 Rich- Thanks! I'm sorry I don't have a close-up of the Golden Kite with glitter; it looks pretty nice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted September 18, 2021 Share #48 Posted September 18, 2021 Got these banners. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortunes Of War Posted September 18, 2021 Author Share #49 Posted September 18, 2021 Nice haul Rich! Are all three made out to the same guy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RRA227 Posted September 20, 2021 Share #50 Posted September 20, 2021 Thanks. The 2 "sun" types are. Will post more. Rich A. in Pa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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