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Made by Nagoya Seitosho (MEITO) Gravy boat (integrated with a saucer) Besides holding sauces and roux, it seems like it can be used in various other ways. The gold plating on the rim has some slight wear, but otherwise, it's in very good condition. 【MEITO】 Born in 1911 as Teikoku Seitosho (later renamed Nagoya Seitosho), Nagoya Seitosho led the export of porcelain along with Noritake before and after the war. Although it no longer exists, it is said that the roots of NARUMI (Narumi Seito) are in the Narumi factory of Meito. The MEITO mark on the back appears to be an old type used before and after the war, so I think it's quite old, but it's in very clean condition. As it has aged, the gold plating on the rim has worn off to some extent, but there are no noticeable scratches or chips. The painted pattern is very elegant, and it will instantly brighten up the table. Even when you put your usual curry roux in it, it will look a little more stylish. Size (measured by an amateur) Saucer: Diameter 18cm Height: 8cm Capacity: 700cc #ShowaRetro #Antique #Vintage #Vintage #Antique
3 months ago