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Unused, long-term storage sometsuke (blue and white) Okegawa mizusashi (water jar). A work by Tokusen Nishimura, with a shiori (explanatory note) and a tomobako (original wooden box). The mizusashi has a ring-shaped flower mouth, and the lacquered lid is also finished in a ring-shaped flower design. There is a yoraku (decorative chain) pattern on the inside. The artist's signature is on the bottom. There are no cracks or chips, but when the lacquered lid was polished, there are some minor scratches that do not appear in the images. There is a scorched color on the bottom. The tomobako is in good condition. Although it is a beautiful item, please understand that it has been stored by an individual. Free shipping, scheduled to be sent via Mercari delivery. #Rikyu #Sotan #Sensou #Gengensai #Ennosai #Tantansai #Houunsai #Zabosai #Seisai #Sokuchusai #Jimyosai #Naosai #Omotesenke #Urasenke #Onishi #Eiraku #Chadogu (tea utensils) #Daitokuji #Kaiseki tools #Kado (flower arrangement) #Flower vase #Pottery #Furo (tea ceremony brazier) #Antique #Tetsubin (iron kettle) #Nambu Tekki (Nambu ironware) #Gold #Kenzan #Makuzu #Sakaida Kakiemon #Imaemon #Yuko #Nishijin-ori (Nishijin weaving) #Tokusai #Imari #Kutani #Nabeshima #Kyoyaki (Kyoto ware) #Kyoto #Living National Treasure #Shokokuji #Ceramics #Kodo tools (incense ceremony tools) #Kodo (incense ceremony) #Koro (incense burner) #Furo (tea ceremony brazier) #Shichijishiki (seven tea ceremony procedures) #Chaji (tea ceremony) #Yotogi (evening tea ceremony) #Antique #Shinoryu (Shino school) #Enshu #Fumai #Koicha (thick tea) #Usucha (thin tea) #Hamada Shoji #Inoue Manji #Kobayashi Taigen Rikyu Sotan Sensou Gengensai Ennosai Tantansai Houunsai Zabosai Seisai Sokuchusai Jimyosai Naosai Omotesenke Urasenke Onishi Eiraku Chadogu Daitokuji Kaiseki tools Kado Flower vase Pottery Furo Antique Tetsubin Nambu Tekki Gold Kenzan Makuzu Sakaida Kakiemon Imaemon Yuko Nishijin-ori Tokusai Imari Kutani Nabeshima Kyoyaki Kyoto Living National Treasure Shokokuji Ceramics Kodo tools Kodo Koro Furo Shichijishiki Chaji Yotogi Antique Shinoryu Enshu Fumai Koicha Usucha Hamada Shoji Inoue Manji Kobayashi Taigen
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