Japanese Military Sake Cups, 1894–1945 by Dan King 2004 Shunga mask with stable patina and
Description
mask with stable patina and intact moustache
This plaque captures that enduring fusion of art
5" tall by 19" wide by 19" deep
This large Japanese sudare (簾) is constructed from finely split bamboo reeds woven into a flexible screen
with a frontal plate on which a badge representing their city was embossed
Japanese Military Sake Cups, 1894–1945 by Dan King 2004 Shunga mask with stable patina andThe first comprehensive English language reference on Japanese military sake cups commissioned between the First Sino Japanese War and the end of World War II. Sake cups were ordered by servicemen across all branches naval crews, pilots, tank crews, infantry, cavalry, and support units to commemorate enlistment, overseas assignment, and return home, each typically inscribed with the owner's name and regiment. King provides guidance on translating
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