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I am a beginner. Thank you very much for viewing the photos. The photos were taken with a used digital camera, so there may be some blurriness and inaccuracies, but this is all the information available. Please make your judgment accordingly. [Menu] Five small sake bottles (tokkuri) from the late Edo period to the Meiji era. All are hand-painted, and characteristic of the era are the faded octopus arabesque patterns on the neck and the use of dark cobalt pigments. They appear to be Imari ware. The lengths are approximately 9.8 cm for the smallest and approximately 12.2 cm for the largest. One bottle has a glaze crack on the bottom, and another has a crack about 3.0 cm long on the body. The others are generally in good condition, but there are some scratches and wear due to age. If you are interested, please purchase them. *Please note that recycled materials will be used for shipping.
2 months ago