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Edo period, early, Ko-Imari, Kutani. A willow tree is painted on both the front and back. Height: Approximately 19cm Body circumference: Diameter 10.3cm There are kiln marks and cracks on the spout. There are kiln marks and cracks on the bottom, but it does not leak water. Looking at the clay on the bottom, the color suggests it was fired with clay that seems to be a mixture of porcelain stone and clay, so it may be Kutani ware. It has a good shape, a good sense of age, and I think it's a sake bottle that you can enjoy looking at. A ceramic sake bottle with distinctive hand-painted blue patterns. - Color: White and blue patterns - Material: Ceramic - Shape: A slender-necked sake bottle - Design: Hand-painted blue line patterns Thank you for viewing.
5 months ago