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OKURA ART CHINA
(JP¥15,555)
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OKURA ART CHINA
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¥49,999 → ¥39,999 → ¥33,333 → ¥29,999 → ¥25,555 Founded in 1919 (Taisho 8) by Okura Art China "Products from Okura Art China 95 years ago" ✴︎Okura Art China Backstamp✴︎ Plum Blossom Mark︎ 一・一・一・一・一・一・一・一・一・一・一・ “ 1929 OKURA Tokyo Japan ″ 一・一・一・一・一・一・一・一・一・一・一・ Made in 1929 (Showa 4), after World War I ✴︎Products from the time of its founding were mostly custom-made, and are rare because they are not widely available on the market. Regarding the [red backstamp] → see image 5 This is an important mark that guarantees a certain quality of Okura Art China, and it plays a role in further enhancing the value of specific series and designs. It is not used on outlet items or prototypes. ・Old Okura Made during the 25 years from the opening of the kiln to the end of the war. The item in the image (Old Okura) has some gold gilding peeling off the handle and the rim, but it is a product with the "1929" red backstamp, and is highly valued and difficult to obtain for collectors and enthusiasts. Rare item, extremely rare ・Okura White Coffee cup size Diameter: approx. 9.1cm Height: approx. 5.1cm There is a chip of about 1 mm on the rim → see image 6 No cracks Long-term home storage ◎When purchasing, please take a good look at the product description and images, and make your purchase with a full understanding and acceptance of the product's materials, techniques, and historical value. ~Historical Background of 1929~ ・Audrey Hepburn was born ・The Zeppelin airship landed at Kasumigaura ・The New York Stock Exchange crashed, and the Great Depression began (Black Thursday) #WesternTableware #Ceramics #JapanesePottery #Noritake #Morimura Brothers #Ichizaemon Morimura #Kaisaku Morimura #Magobei Okura #Morimura Zaibatsu #Morimura Gumi #Toyo Toki #Nippon Gaishi #Yukichi Fukuzawa #Yukichi Fukuzawa #Kitasato Shibasaburo #Tableware #Coffee #Coffee #Tea #Toast #Bread #Retro #WorldWarI #EmpireOfJapan #EmperorTaisho #GreatDepression #ShowaDepression #PostwarDepression #StockMarketCrash #Takashi Hara #Shigenobu Okuma #Masatake Terauchi #Aritomo Yamagata #GreatKantoEarthquake Popular word...Vintage
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