Antique Japanese Dark Glazed Stoneware Tokkuri Sake Jug White Slip Calligraphy Tap Hole Meiji 14"H Japanese hamon with suguha base and
Description
hamon with suguha base and midare activity
stylized interpretations emphasizing form and energy
The interior layout follows the asymmetric chadansu convention: two upper sliding panel doors in Macassar veneer with ring pulls flank an open display niche
As such they are in remarkable condition for its age
Antique Japanese Kiri Isho Dansu — Two-Section 衣装箪笥 Meiji Era
Antique Japanese Dark Glazed Stoneware Tokkuri Sake Jug White Slip Calligraphy Tap Hole Meiji 14"H Japanese hamon with suguha base andAntique Japanese Dark Glazed Stoneware Tokkuri Sake Jug White Slip Calligraphy Tap Hole Meiji 14"H Japan Late Edo to Meiji Period, 19th century A dark iron brown glazed stoneware tokkuri () of good proportions, the ovoid body rising to a narrow neck with rolled lip ring. Bold merchant calligraphy in white slip sweeps across the body in a loose, expressive hand the identifying mark of a sake brewery or merchant house. A lower tap hole is present,
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