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I am currently sorting through my grandfather's belongings. I found a matcha tea bowl with a powerful, unglazed earthenware appearance, firmly attached to its pedestal. It belonged to my grandfather, who was a collector of antiques. This is a very impressive piece, likely an antique, a tea ceremony utensil, and a vintage ceramic item, possibly for flower arrangement. It appears to be quite old. This is a rare item, a matcha bowl with a very impressive atmosphere, similar to ancient Jomon or Yayoi pottery, with the pedestal still attached. It's quite unusual and mysterious, a lovely piece. It was carefully stored in the front display shelf of the tea room in the storehouse, so it is likely a valuable item. The bowl is made of a whitish, unglazed earthenware-like clay, with a faint, translucent, pale yellowish-green glaze that seems to seep through. In addition, there are beautiful gradations of dark green dripping down the sides, making it a truly magnificent piece. The fact that it remains attached to its pedestal makes it a very rare item. Someone knowledgeable mentioned that it might be a matcha tea bowl similar to pottery from hundreds of years ago, so please consider that as a reference. As his grandchild, I have no idea of its value, so I hope to sell it to someone who appreciates it at a reasonable price. Size: Width 13.5cm, Height 7cm at the lowest point to 11cm at the highest point. It's a summer tea bowl with the pedestal still attached, giving it a very atmospheric feel. There is no box, but I will carefully pack and ship it. Shipping included. ◆Regarding my grandfather's antique collection◆ Antiques collected by my grandfather during his lifetime have been found in the storehouse, and I would like to list some of the good items. My grandfather was a hospital director in his lifetime and owned many works, including those by Living National Treasures, and he often boasted about them, so I believe they are all very good items. Neither I nor my mother are very interested in antiques, and we don't know which works are by whom or what kind of pottery they are. I don't know if the items I'm listing are Imari ware, Kutani ware, Shigaraki ware, or Seto ware. Even if they are wonderful works of art or very expensive items, including a large number of antiques and works by Living National Treasures, I have no idea of their value. It's like a treasure hunt, but most of them have names and are one-of-a-kind items, and they are quite old, so I think they are valuable items. #TheLittlePrinceUltimateAntique ◼️The Little Prince's Listed Items◼️ Please click on the dog's face below, "The Little Prince," to check out my listings.
2 days ago