Antique Japanese Meiji Era (c1890's) Signed Tokkuri Sake Jug Sake (Vase) 10.5”H Original is celebrated for early benizuri-e
Description
is celebrated for early benizuri-e style prints
a river rushes through a rocky gorge
Known as a kakebuton or futon cover this is an antique Japanese hand woven
This portable calligraphy tansu has three drawers and a lidded top section
This stamp remains in fine condition
Antique Japanese Meiji Era (c1890's) Signed Tokkuri Sake Jug Sake (Vase) 10.5”H Original is celebrated for early benizuri-eAntique Japanese Tokkuri Sake Storage JarJapan, late Edo to Meiji period (1800's)Dimensions: 10. 5" H 5. 5" Dia. This Japanese tokkuri () was traditionally used for storing and serving sake, Japans fermented rice wine. Larger examples such as this one were typically employed by brewers, inns, or taverns for transport and bulk storage, often sealed with paper or cloth and secured with twine. Thrown by hand on the potters wheel, these jugs were high
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