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In April of Taisho 14 (1925), Hideyoshi Obata provided capital to the impoverished 12th generation Kakiemon and established Kakiemon Goshi Kaisha (Kakiemon Partnership Company). In Showa 3 (1928), the management rights returned to Kakiemon, but the works of Kakiemon Goshi Kaisha continued until Showa 43 (1968). From Showa 44 (1969) onwards, Hideyoshi's son, Jin, took over the kiln as Ninwa Kiln and continued production. His popularity was no less than that of Kakiemon. This is one of the finest pieces from Ninwa Kiln, in extremely good condition, unused, without scratches, and in beautiful condition. Diameter: 3.0 cm, Height: 16.0 cm, Base Diameter: 4.5 cm Please judge from the photos. No claims, no returns, please.
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