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Type... Sake vessel ♦Please Note Please read the profile section before making inquiries or purchasing. Kyoto Ware Fifth Generation Rokubei Shimizu Iron-painted Katakuchi (one-sided spout) Sake vessel, small bowl, serving bowl, flower vase No box Brief History Born in 1875 (Meiji 8) ~ 1927: Judge at the Imperial Art Exhibition (First time for Kyoto ware) 1937: Member of the Imperial Art Exhibition ~ 1959 A single character of calligraphy is placed on the inside, and both the pattern and the rim are finished with persimmon glaze over black glaze. This is a tea utensil by the late Fifth Generation Rokubei Shimizu, and can be widely used as a sake vessel or flower vase. It is a valuable work. Condition This work has been stored unused. There are no chips, cracks, or stains. It is a beautiful, pristine item. Before purchasing The images may differ from the actual color due to the lighting. Also, while we have carefully checked the condition, there may be oversights or misinterpretations. Please examine the images and make your judgment. Also, please understand that this is a privately stored item, and there may be some age-related deterioration as a used item. We will ship via Yu-packet Plus, so please understand. Size Height: 5.3 cm Width: 13.8 cm (from the mouth) Depth: 12.8 cm Weight: 255 g #Antique #Collection #Antique #FineArt #Crafts #OldArt #KyotoWare #RokubeiShimizu #Katakuchi #SakeVessel #SmallBowl #ServingBowl #FlowerVase #Kaiseki #TeaUtensils #MeijiEra #TaishoEra Type... Pottery Type... Guinomi (sake cup) Pottery... Kyo-yaki/Kiyomizu-yaki (Kyoto ware)
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