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Japanese pottery. Spouted pot with handle and lid. Unknown, pottery, Kyoto, Awata. Pot with long spout and lid. 'Square' handle and a long spout. Decorated on knobless lid and one side with flowers in green, yellow and brown brushwork. Stoneware, thrown and turned with ivory-coloured glaze, brush painted with green, yellow and brown, height, whole, 9.20 cm, diameter, 8.10 - 16.40 cm, circa 1800-circa 1899. Edo period (1615-1868) / Meiji period (1868-1912).
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