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Thank you for viewing. Set of 3 items with imperfections Antique Imari ware Daishoji Imari ware Dyed and painted, Mukozuke (small bowls) (Dragon design) Diameter: approx. 10.3cm Height: approx. 7.3cm (Flower design) Diameter: approx. 8.6cm Height: approx. 7cm (Arabesque design) Diameter: approx. 10.7cm Height: approx. 6.6cm There are cracks and hairlines. The smallest one is in good condition. There are no chips. They are also lovely for holding sauces, condiments, or as pots for succulents and cacti. I have decided to sell some of my less frequently used Japanese tableware, which I have collected because I love them. These items were purchased from antique shops in Kyoto, Nara, and Tokyo, as well as on this site. I originally bought them for my own use, not for resale, so I don't mind the imperfections that come with age, such as those listed below. I hope that someone who shares the same sentiment will use them on their daily dining table. The items I am selling are from the Edo period to the Taisho period. There may be kiln marks, scratches and discoloration due to aging, minor sticking that does not affect use, small chips on the foot, wear on the foot of glazed items, black spots, protrusions, pinholes, and stains on the back. Unlike modern tableware, there may be slight warpage, wobbling, and individual differences even in sets (subtle differences in size and shape, differences in the position and color of the painting). However, I am selling items that do not have cracks or chips on the rim. Also, if cracks or chips have been repaired with Kintsugi or simple Kintsugi, it will be clearly stated. I have written a lot, but I would appreciate it if those who understand old items and antique antiques would purchase them. #Antique #Antique #Koimari #Small plates #Nabeshima #Edo period #Late Edo period #Meiji #Imari #Individual plates #Colored painting #Old Imari #Namazu dish
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