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Cast Bronze Kui-Long Pattern Fu (Ceremonial Grain Container) Kiryu-mon Ho Naomin Kobayashi, Shokosha "Kiryu-mon Ho" is a masterpiece among the Chinese ancient bronzes collected by the Sumitomo family, owned by the Sen-oku Hakukokan Museum (Kyoto), and was made during the Spring and Autumn period. This is a gift from Sumitomo Bank, made as an ornamental piece based on it. There is an inscription on the bottom. This item has been stored for a long time at my parents' home. It appears to be unused, but there is no instruction manual. Please understand this. Since it has been stored for a long time, it is listed as "Like New." There are no major scratches or damage on the main body, but please consider it as a used item. Size: Height: Approximately 4.5cm, Width: Approximately 13.2cm
3 months ago