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Daikokuten Daikoku-sama Ebisu-sama, Celadon from the Meiji era Valuable pair Seven Lucky Gods Celadon, Pottery Ebisu-sama holding a sea bream Daikoku-sama with a magic mallet They are quite old. According to the antique shop owner, they are from the Meiji era. They are a wonderful green ceramic. It's rare to have a pair. This pair is considered very auspicious to display together, making them a valuable pair. They are a very beautiful celadon. Approximately 27 cm tall They weigh about 2.8 kg. This pair is 80,000 yen. The following search terms were included: Ebisu-sama is the god of fishermen, and is typically depicted holding a sea bream and a fishing rod. He is the only Japanese-origin god among the Seven Lucky Gods. Daikoku-sama is the god of abundant harvests and good fortune, and is typically depicted wearing a hood, carrying a large bag over his left shoulder, and holding a magic mallet in his right hand. Both gods are often enshrined as a pair due to their blessings for prosperous business and a bountiful catch. Old pottery ornaments like the ones in the image are valuable as items from the Meiji era. The pair is 80,000 yen.
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