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【Tea Ceremony Utensils】 Katatsuki Tea Caddy, Suginoya Kiln, Ichu-an Bag: Nishijin-ori (woven fabric) Wooden box included Mark: "Sanmei" Karatsu ware 【Size】 ◯ Tea caddy size approx. Mouth diameter 2.5cm x Height approx. 9cm (with lid) Diameter approx. 5.5cm ◯ Box size approx. Length and width 8cm x Height 13cm ※ Please forgive any slight errors due to amateur measurement. This item was owned by my grandmother as a tea ceremony utensil. The back of the lid is gold leaf. The tea caddy has the Ryukoku Kiln stamp on the bottom. ●Condition: Good It is an old item (Showa era) and has been stored for a long time, but it seems that it has not been used frequently, and there is no particular damage. I think it is in good condition. The wooden box has stains due to aging. As it is a long-term home storage item and has aged, I have rated it as "no noticeable stains." We kindly request that those who generally like antiques purchase this item. No individual sales. Shipping included & anonymous delivery. Immediate purchase is OK. I will clean it thoroughly before shipping. I am also listing other tea ceremony utensils. ↓ #chiroTeaCeremonyUtensilsEtc. Wooden Warabi Wave Maki-e (lacquerware) Arai-shu Hakeme-nuri (brush-stroke finish) Hikihai (small sake cups) Five pieces, Gen-gensai Kō-utsushi (copy) Tea ceremony utensils Sake cups New Year's tea ceremony Small bowls New Year's Confectionery container Tea ceremony Sencha (green tea) Kiyomizu-yaki (Kyoto ware) Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware) Tachikichi Donburi (bowl) Ceramics/Pottery Mashiko-yaki (Mashiko ware) Kiyomizu-yaki (Kyoto ware) Small bowls Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten Pottery Ceramics Mingei (folk art) Urasenke (tea ceremony school) Pottery Handicraft Wagashi (Japanese sweets) Utsuwa (vessels) Auspicious items Tea ceremony utensils Traditional crafts Made in Japan Confectionery tray New Year's Hon-urushi-nuri (genuine lacquer) Rinka-bachi (flower-shaped bowl) Yusai Tea utensils Confectionery container Confectionery plate Haigata (ash arrangement) Shu-nuri (vermilion lacquer) Antique Showa Retro Tea ceremony utensils Wooden Lacquerware Tea utensils Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) Kaiseki cuisine Vessels Urasenke (tea ceremony school) Rikyu (tea master) Living National Treasure Kyobako (wooden box) Yamagata Casting Living National Treasure Furo (tea ceremony brazier) Koicha (thick tea) Mushikui (worm-eaten) Gotoku (tripod) Sato Jōsei Shippo Choshi (sake bottle) Choshi (sake bottle) Sakazuki (sake cup) Sake bottle Sake pourer Iron lid Porcelain lid Yotsuba-mon (four-leaf pattern) Sansui-mon (landscape pattern) Sake utensils Ironware Interior Hotarukago Sumitori (charcoal basket) Hotarukago Sumitori (charcoal basket) Sencha utensils Tin tea caddy Chashin-tsubo (tea caddy) Hiratubo-gata (flat pot shape) Tin Tin tea canister Ko-seto (old Seto ware) Kyoto Miyagawa Kōun Karatsu ware Nasu-chaire (tea caddy) Koicha-ki (thick tea container) For those who like these items
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