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Used sometsuke (blue and white) lion and treasure motif mizusashi (water jar). A work by Kacho-tei Dohachi, no box included. The mizusashi has a well-defined body, and features a blue lion and treasure motif. There are no cracks or chips, but there is some staining on the unglazed areas of the lid receiver and the bottom. Please understand that this is a used item. Free shipping, scheduled to be sent via Mercari delivery. #Rikyu #Sotan #Sensou #Gengensai #Ennosai #Tantansai #Houunsai #Zabousai #Seisai #Sokuchusai #Jimyosai #Naonaosai #Omotesenke #Urasenke #Onishi #Eiraku #Chadogu (tea utensils) #Daitokuji #Kaiseki utensils #Kado (flower arrangement) #Flower vase #Pottery #Furo (tea ceremony brazier) #Antique #Tetsubin (iron kettle) #Nambu ironware #Gold #Kenzan #Makuzu #Sakaida Kakiemon #Imaemon #Yuko #Nishijin-ori (Nishijin weaving) #Tokusai #Imari #Kutani #Nabeshima #Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware) #Kyoto #Living National Treasure #Shokokuji #Ceramics #Kodo (incense utensils) #Kodo (way of incense) #Koro (incense burner) #Furo (tea ceremony brazier) #Shichijishiki (seven formal tea gatherings) #Chaji (tea ceremony) #Yobanashi (evening tea gathering) #Antique #Shinoryu (Shino school) #Enshu #Fumai #Koicha (thick tea) #Usucha (thin tea) #Hamada Shoji #Inoue Manji #Kobayashi Taigen Rikyu Sotan Sensou Gengensai Ennosai Tantansai Houunsai Zabousai Seisai Sokuchusai Jimyosai Naonaosai Omotesenke Urasenke Onishi Eiraku Chadogu Daitokuji Kaiseki utensils Kado (flower arrangement) Flower vase Pottery Furo (tea ceremony brazier) Antique Tetsubin (iron kettle) Nambu ironware Gold Kenzan Makuzu Sakaida Kakiemon Imaemon Yuko Nishijin-ori Tokusai Imari Kutani Nabeshima Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware) Kyoto Living National Treasure Shokokuji Ceramics Kodo (incense utensils) Kodo (way of incense) Koro (incense burner) Furo (tea ceremony brazier) Shichijishiki (seven formal tea gatherings) Chaji (tea ceremony) Yobanashi (evening tea gathering) Antique Shinoryu (Shino school) Enshu Fumai Koicha (thick tea) Usucha (thin tea) Hamada Shoji Inoue Manji Kobayashi Taigen
2 months ago