Antique Japanese Imari Omiki Tokkuri Meiji Hirado Brush Holder Sake Bottle IP115
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Description
The ruri-colored piece is an old Imari omiki tokkuri (sacred sake bottle) from the Edo period. It is a type of vessel often found in Shinto shrines and household kamidana (Shinto altars).
The rokkakei-shaped piece is a brush holder from the Meiji-era Hirado ware.
The slender tokkuri is a Jingdezhen porcelain piece from China, dating back to around 1950–1960.
SIZE
(Blue vase)
Diameter: 6cm
Height: 15cm
Caliber: 2cm
(Tokkuri)
Condition: used : There is a crack on the rim of Tokkuri's mouth.
Caliber: 2cm
(Tokkuri)
Diameter: 6.5cm
Height: 20cm
Caliber: 4.6cm
total Weight: 480gCaliber: 4.6cm
Condition: used : There is a crack on the rim of Tokkuri's mouth.
There are scratches and scuffs on the vase.
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