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Center (large text): "Shuki-zoro" is written, indicating that it is a set of sake utensils, consisting of a tokkuri (sake bottle) and ochoko (sake cups) for a drinking party. Right side: "Mikawachi-yaki" and "Kenjo-karako" are written. Mikawachi-yaki: Porcelain made in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, which developed as a kiln for the Hirado clan. Kenjo-karako: A special design depicting children (karako) as offerings to the shogunate and the imperial court. There was a rule for the number of children depicted, and the highest "Seven Karako" design was a high-class design only permitted for offerings to the shogun and court nobles. Left side: Signed "Kasen saku." This indicates that it is a work of the Kasen kiln, one of the traditional kilns of Mikawachi-yaki. A set of tokkuri and sake cups with a celadon floral design. The outer box has scratches and stains. - Set contents: 2 tokkuri, 6 sake cups - Design: Celadon floral pattern - Tokkuri shape: Slender, wide-mouthed type - Sake cup shape: Rounded shape Thank you for viewing. F432
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