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I am currently sorting through inherited items. I'm selling a matcha tea bowl that belonged to my grandfather, who was a collector of antiques. It has a stunning, flowing glaze that looks like falling snow, and it's a very impressive piece. It's an antique, a piece of old art, a tea utensil, and a vintage ceramic item. It appears to be quite old. The name is carved on the bottom of the piece. It was carefully stored in the back of a shelf in a room in the storehouse, so I believe it is a very good item. It has a burnt reddish-brown clay base, with a light gray glaze, and then a double layer of a pale yellowish-green matcha-colored glaze on top. Furthermore, a white, milky, snow-like glaze is scattered throughout, giving the impression of falling snow, creating a wonderful atmosphere. In the center of the tea bowl, there are very fine black, brown, and white granules, creating a rough texture, and giving the impression of looking down on a town where snow is falling from the sky, making it a very lovely item. The areas where the glaze has been repelled also have a very charming and beautiful atmosphere. Size: 14cm wide, 8cm high, making it a well-balanced item. There is no box, but I will carefully pack and ship it. Shipping included. ◆Regarding my grandfather's antique collection◆ My grandfather, who was an antique collector, collected antiques during his lifetime, and they have been found in the storehouse. I would like to sell some of the good items. My grandfather was a hospital director in his lifetime and owned many works, including paintings and ceramics by Living National Treasures, and he often boasted about them, so I think they are all very good items. Neither my grandchild 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 selling are Imari ware, Kutani ware, Shigaraki ware, or Seto ware. Even if they are wonderful works of art or very expensive items by Living National Treasures, I have no idea of their value. It's like a treasure hunt, but most of them have names, are one-of-a-kind, and are quite old, so I think they are valuable items. #TheLittlePrince'sUltimateAntique ◼️The Little Prince's Listings◼️ Please click on the dog's face below, "The Little Prince," to see my listings.
1 month ago