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Thank you for viewing. Please feel free to comment if you have any questions. Product Description Product Description Height: Approximately 6.5 cm, Base width: Approximately 10.3 x 10.2 cm As you can see, this is an antique Chinese white porcelain octagonal cup with a depiction of a drunken immortal and a Chinese poem. The poem is from the last part of He Zhizhang's "The Host and I Don't Know Each Other, We Sit by the Forest and Spring. Don't Worry About Buying Wine, There's Money in My Pocket" from the Tang Dynasty. There are no chips or scratches, and the condition is very good. Please check the photos for details. ☆ For those purchasing multiple items We will combine shipping, so please comment beforehand. ☆ Immediate purchase is also welcome. #Antique #FineArt #Antiques #Interior #Crafts #VintageTools #Ornament #Vintage #Ceramics #China #Teapot #TeaSet #Stationery #Tea Chinese Antique #RiriMuseum
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