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Chopstick Rest, Spoon Rest, Condiment Dish Small Dish, Paperweight Oval and thick, It's a sturdy chopstick rest. Spoon rest, condiment holder, Paperweight, etc., As a collection, I think it's a wonderful item. It's an old item, and there are some scratches that can't be captured in the image. There is also some discoloration on the back, so If you want something like new, Please refrain from purchasing. For those who understand antiques, Please purchase. Kameyamayaki was founded in 1807 by Jinbei Ogami and others in Irahayashi, Nagasaki, and produced many excellent materials with good color development of Gosu sometsuke (blue and white). Also, the Suzhou Kameyama, which used Suzhou clay, is outstanding. The management of the kiln became difficult around the Kaei to Ansei eras, and although there was assistance from the Nagasaki magistrate, It closed in 1865. Compared to Imari, the Gosu is generally darker. The production period was only about 50 years, and there are few transmitted items, so It is called a phantom pottery, and especially the superior ones are highly valued among collectors. The mark is a stylized "山製" (made by Yama) within a single square, or "崎陽亀山製" (made by Kiyo Kameyama), "亀山" (Kameyama), etc., written in Kaisho (block script) or Gyosho (semi-cursive script) are seen. Ryoma Sakamoto's favorite teacup is Kameyamayaki. Size: 6 x 4 x 1 cm Arita, Fukagawa, Koransha, Okura Antique, Antique, Old Item Vintage, Flea Market, From the Warehouse Ko-Imari, Kutani, Hard to Obtain
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