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Thank you for viewing. The serene beauty woven by the refined form and the pale, clear celadon glaze. This is a rare pestle-shaped flower vase, among the early celadon pieces fired during the golden age of Nabeshima ware (around the 1690s-1750s). It is a prestigious masterpiece, with the actual piece featured in "Tsuukan Nabeshima Seiji" (written by Eiji Kamimura and Kazura Ogi). It is known to have been formerly owned by a renowned collector. The moistness unique to celadon, and the balanced form created by precise wheel-throwing are magnificent, conveying the advanced techniques and aesthetic sense of the Nabeshima kiln to the present day. Comes with a double wooden box. A masterpiece with extremely high documentary and artistic value. We proudly present this as a masterpiece that embodies the essence of Nabeshima celadon. *A color copy will be attached as a reference. ★Dimensions★ Diameter 10.2cm Height 25.3cm My name is "Tojiki Yosoro," and I am an antique dealer (No. 911100009525) residing in Imari City, Saga Prefecture, the town of ceramics. I mainly exhibit Ko-Imari, contemporary artist works, rare kilns that are individually producing, and Arita and Imari ware. Unused items are purchased from ceramic trading companies, and antiques are purchased by participating in auctions of art dealers. I will strive for a pleasant transaction until the end. Thank you for your consideration. #Ko-Imari #Sometsuke #Antique #OldArt #Iroe #LivingNationalTreasure #ImportantIntangibleCulturalProperty #AritaWare #Nabeshima #ImariWare #Kyobako #Vessel #Restaurant #Teacraft #KaratsuWare #BizenWare #HagiWare #Vase #EdoPeriod #LateEdoPeriod #MeijiPeriod #Hakuji #Kakiemon #Imaemon #ManjiInoue #Kinrande #Marumon #Rare #RareItem #Collection #ShibataCollection #Museum #Sumihajiki #Antique #Kominka #Cafe #Art #Ceramics #Momoyama
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