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Japanese pottery. Sake bottle. Awata ware. Unknown pottery, Japan, Kyoto. Footed bottle of gourd shape with narrow neck, thrown, turned and altered, with two indentations on one side. Decorated with light buff glaze and overglaze enamels of varied floral decoration in blue, green and gold, displayed in fan shaped panels on a SHIPPO background. Stoneware, glazed, height, whole, 19.90 cm, diameter, rim, 2.00 cm, diameter, bottle, 12.50 cm, diameter, foot, 8.60 cm, circa 1700-circa 1799. Edo Period (1615-1868).
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