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This is a 12-piece set called "Oribe Sukiyaki Nabe Set," which combines Marukou Seisaku's "Sukiyaki Nabe" with an Oribe-glazed "Donabe" (earthenware pot) and matching "Tare Sashi" (sauce pourer), "Yakumi Ire" (condiment holder), and "Tori Sara" (small plates). Sukiyaki Nabe (Marukou Iron Pot) 1 Inner diameter: approx. 18.1 cm, Depth: approx. 5.0 cm Donabe (Earthenware Pot) 1 Inner diameter: approx. 20.8 cm, Depth: approx. 7.5 cm Tare Sashi (Sauce Pourer) 1 Diameter: approx. 8.0 cm (excluding spout), Height: approx. 9.5 cm (including lid) Tare Sashi Plate (Sauce Pourer Stand) 1 Diameter: approx. 10.9 cm Yakumi Ire (Condiment Holder) 1 Diameter: approx. 9.0 cm, Height: approx. 6.5 cm (including lid) Large Plate 1 Diameter: approx. 26.3 cm, Height: approx. 3.2 cm Medium Plate 1 Diameter: approx. 21.2 cm, Height: approx. 4.0 cm Tori Sara (Small Plates) 5 Each: Diameter: approx. 11.6 cm, Height: approx. 4.2 cm This is a full set for hot pot dishes, believed to have been manufactured between the Showa 3 and 40s (1928-1965). The ceramic pieces are all hand-painted with the same pattern, making it a very impressive hot pot set! All ceramic pieces have kiln marks, and the inscription on the wooden box states "Made by [Artist's Name]," but it is difficult to read, so the artist and kiln have not yet been identified (please check the images at the end). Please note that this is an unused, long-term storage item, so the items themselves have no cracks or scratches. However, the wooden box in which they were stored has the inscription "Sukiyaki Nabe with Donabe" on the side, and has undergone corresponding deterioration due to age, such as warping and dirt.
21 hours ago