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This is a Japanese Seto ware (Seto-yaki) ceramic sake bottle (tokkuri), produced during the Late Edo period.
The vessel features a slender neck and a cylindrical body covered in a light cream glaze with fine overall craquelure. The exterior is decorated with an abstract grass or branch motif painted in iron-brown glaze. The swift and distinct brushwork reflects a strong individual character and original design style.
Height: 19.8 cm / 7.79 in
Width: 7.1 cm / 2.79 in
Depth: 7.1 cm / 2.79 in
Weight: 300 g / 0.66 lbs
The bottle is in antique condition, showing signs of aging. There are multiple visible chips and areas of glaze loss around the bottom edge. The surface exhibits natural discoloration, minor scuffs, and inherent firing flaws.
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