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This is a white porcelain bottle from the Ishizaki Brewery (later Sawanotsuru Brewery), which manufactured porcelain at a kiln in Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji era. This white porcelain bottle has a mechanical stopper (spring stopper) structure that uses a white porcelain stopper, and it imitates imported wine bottles of the time, with a deep kick in the bottom. The mark "※石崎" (Ishizaki) is stamped on the hem. Due to kiln marks on the body and bottom, and a chip on the mouth, it was not shipped for consumption and disposal, but was preserved at the kiln for over 100 years. Some skin roughness is visible from long-term storage, but the kiln marks and chips have been carefully repaired. We are introducing this not as a work of art, but as an industrial heritage from the Meiji era. The white porcelain sake bottle from the Nadamoto Kano Brewery (later Kiku-Masamune Brewery) in the reference image is also Obata-yaki. The mechanical stopper and a plate-shaped kiln tool used during firing are included. Height of the body: 28.3 cm For those interested in old local porcelain, and those who can accept the scratches and stains, thank you.
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