(JP¥235,000)
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A valuable and traditional ceramic white seashell-shaped, color-painted Uzura (Quail) and Jago (Basket) design clam-shaped netsuke from the Edo period. The item's condition is listed as "no noticeable scratches or stains," but as it dates from the first half of the 19th century, it is in a condition appropriate for its age. Please make your judgment based on the photos. The condition is beautiful. - Material: Ceramic - Color: White - Design: A rare and beautiful netsuke with colorful hand-painted designs of bamboo and flowing water on a seashell-shaped ceramic. - Style: Traditional Japanese sculpture in the shape of a seashell. - Size: w6.0 x d4.0 x h5.0cm - Weight: 62g Featured in: Toshio Noda, Hirado-yaki Crafts - Focusing on Netsuke - Published August 1, 1997, by Soshusha Art Publishing (No. 97) Thank you for viewing. We appreciate your consideration.
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