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Antiques&Vintage Antique C1900 Japanese Ceramic Sake Bottle Kayoi Tokkuri Large Black Kanji
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Antique C1900 Japanese Ceramic Sake Bottle Kayoi Tokkuri Large Black Kanji

£104.00

This is an antique Japanese ceramic sake bottle. It is called a Kayoi-Tokkuri and is used to pour sake. The commuting sake bottle became popular as a rental container for liquor stores in the Edo period when sake began to be consumed on a daily basis. This period bottle is gray with some black Japanese kanji characters on the outside.

  • Gray, Black

  • Ceramic

  • C1900

  • Weight: 2600grams

  • Approx size: 16cm wide x 35.3cm tall

  • Good condition considering age. Glaze and clay imperfections. Wear and tear due to age

  • Originally purchased at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, Japan

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This is an antique Japanese ceramic sake bottle. It is called a Kayoi-Tokkuri and is used to pour sake. The commuting sake bottle became popular as a rental container for liquor stores in the Edo period when sake began to be consumed on a daily basis. This period bottle is gray with some black Japanese kanji characters on the outside.

  • Gray, Black

  • Ceramic

  • C1900

  • Weight: 2600grams

  • Approx size: 16cm wide x 35.3cm tall

  • Good condition considering age. Glaze and clay imperfections. Wear and tear due to age

  • Originally purchased at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, Japan

This is an antique Japanese ceramic sake bottle. It is called a Kayoi-Tokkuri and is used to pour sake. The commuting sake bottle became popular as a rental container for liquor stores in the Edo period when sake began to be consumed on a daily basis. This period bottle is gray with some black Japanese kanji characters on the outside.

  • Gray, Black

  • Ceramic

  • C1900

  • Weight: 2600grams

  • Approx size: 16cm wide x 35.3cm tall

  • Good condition considering age. Glaze and clay imperfections. Wear and tear due to age

  • Originally purchased at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, Japan

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