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Lomonosov Bellflower Bell Flower Lily of the Valley Teapot ★ This item is rarely sold. ★ Immediate purchase is welcome. ★ No discounts on the limit price, but if you have other pottery items to be shipped together, you can get a 600 yen discount on the second item onwards. ★ Cup and saucer sold separately for 8999 yen, may be in stock. 600 yen discount on the second item onwards for combined shipping. ★ Maximum width from spout to handle: approximately 19cm Height (to the lid knob): approximately 17.5cm Full capacity just below the constriction where the lid rests: 750ml Suitable for 1-3 people. This teapot has an exotic shape unique to Lomonosov, but the design features gentle, nostalgic bellflower blossoms. It's a teapot with an exquisite balance of spice and sweetness. At first glance, it appears to be almost entirely cobalt blue, but the veins of the petals are subtly expressed with shades of color. This item is also displayed at the Hillwood Museum in Washington, D.C., also known as "Marjorie's Mansion." This museum was originally the luxurious private residence of a woman once called the richest in the world, who collected art from around the world and lived among it. The entire house has been converted into a museum. Amidst the lavish and exquisite works of art... did Marjorie like it? Suddenly, this simple and lovely bellflower tea set is placed in a prominent location. It should be out of place among the extravagant art, but it strangely fits in. Lomonosov (Imperial) Porcelain Imperial Porcelain Imperial Porcelain Formerly Lomonosov A top-class Russian brand of tableware that has been in business since 1744. Used by the Russian official state dinner brand. It has also been introduced irregularly at high-end department stores such as Mitsukoshi in Nihonbashi and Isetan in Shinjuku. ★ However, because Lomonosov has many handmade processes, it tends to have more imperfections compared to Japanese brand cups. Please assume that all items have minor scratches, gold paint wear, and paint errors. We have further re-selected the first-class items, so we believe we can deliver quality that is no less than what you would get when buying at high prices in Russian department stores or high-end stores such as Ginza.
3 months ago