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茂の蔵
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Thank you for viewing. [Product Description] This is a pair of Kutani red-painted, gold-lacquered arabesque pattern tokkuri (sake bottles) from the Meiji era. The mark "Kutani" is present inside the foot. There is "kannyu" (fine cracks in the glaze) characteristic of Kutani ware, but there are no noticeable later-made scratches or chips. Since they were with a vermilion-lacquered heishi-dai (bottle stand), I will include that as well. ●Measurements: (Body only) Height: Approximately 15.5cm Width: Approximately 8.5cm Weight: Approximately 171g, 205g Please note that there may be slight variations due to amateur measurements. [Notes] In addition, as these are old items, there may be age-related deterioration and fine, unseen scratches. Please view the images and purchase with your understanding. [Search Words] #Antique #OldArt #Antique #TeaUtensils #Interior #Crafts #OldTools #Tableware #SakeVessels #Porcelain #Koimari #Kutani #SakeCup Management Number: CH008
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