(JP¥21,500)
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☆ Description ☆ This is an Oribe tea bowl from the Koshido kiln of Tokuro Kato. It has Tokuro's mark on the side of the foot. A kutsu-chawan (shoe-shaped tea bowl). Comes with a matching box and cloth. It is in a double-layered lacquered box. It has a "kiwame-bako" (authentication box) by Kojiro Shimizu. The inscription reads "Shuyu" (Gathering Friends). The balance of the shape and glaze is the type that shines in the tea ceremony, and it gives the impression that it is easy to establish the theme of the tea utensils. ☆ Size ☆ Width: Approximately 14.7 cm x Height: Approximately 7.8 cm * Please note that there may be slight variations due to amateur measurements. ☆ Condition ☆ It is in good condition without any noticeable flaws, but as it is an antique art object, please refrain from bidding if you are nervous about its condition. * The plate stand, etc., used during the photography are not included unless otherwise stated.
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