Approximately 17th to 18 century, quality Ko-bizen works of Mizusashi water container made for traditional tea ceremony use. The work has beautiful color and balanced shape.
There is mark of kiln underside and sign with name by one tea master for the work on the reverse side of the lid. Its name is Furusato, home. We are trying to find out which kiln's work it is and the name of tea master. The work is excellent in condition and comes with its box. Highly recommended quality work.
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Not known exact period, Genuine Jomon clay pottery work. It is probably used as cup. According to the fitted box, this work was excavated in current Azashiri City of Hokkaido, northern part of Japan, in mid Meiji period.
Approximately 19th century, Japanese satsuma ceramic vase with exquisite enamels depicting various kinds of people and landscapes. This was made for export and came back to Japan. It is excellent in condition and comes with wood fitted box.
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Estimated from 19th to early 20th century, Japanese bizen mizusashi water container for tea ceremony use. It comes with wooden box. Very good in condition with no chips or cracks.
estimated from 18th to 19th century, Antique Japanese Old Ko Seto ware flower vase. It has repair of the top and neck by a professional lacquer craftman, otherwide, very good in condition. It comes with a wooden case.