(JP¥3,500)
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Hand-painted teacups and saucers made in the Ming Dynasty's Chenghua era, which have been stored at my parents' house for a long time. They are likely from the post-Showa era, not the old ones from the Edo to Meiji periods. They don't seem to have been used much, and the gold is not peeling, so they are in good condition. Originally, there were six pieces, but one seems to have been broken, and I have kept the pieces carefully (photo 8). I will sell them as a set of 5, but if you wish, I will include the broken cup and saucer (the saucer is not broken). The listed price is for the 5 pieces, and I will not discount or increase the price because of the inclusion of the broken pieces. Cup: Diameter 9 cm Length including handle: 11 cm Saucer: 14.2 cm Shipping is only on weekdays, not on weekends or holidays.
8 months ago