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Thank you for viewing. About Ueno Ware The origin of Ueno ware dates back to the 7th year of Keicho (1602), when Lord Hosokawa Sansai established a kiln in Ueno-go, Buzen, and made it the Hosokawa clan kiln. Subsequently, it flourished as a kiln for the successive lords after the transfer of the Ogasawara clan, preserving its tradition. At the beginning of the Meiji era, the kiln was abolished due to the abolition of the feudal domains and the establishment of prefectures. After that, in the 35th year of Meiji (1902), Kumagai Kyuhachiro (the restorer) revived Ueno ware as the 13th generation of the Ueno ware family. This is an incense burner by the 15th generation, Koyo Kumagai. It is a very old and valuable item. It has been stored at my parents' home for a long time. It is beautiful with no scratches or chips. Height: Approximately 18.5cm (including lid) Diameter: Approximately 7.4cm As there is no original box, it will be shipped in another box. If you are interested, please consider it. **Price reduced**
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