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Antique Meiji Japanese Satsuma Pottery Tea Pot Hand Painted Persimmon SIGNED
Condition:
“Excellent condition with no damage or repairs.”
Price:
US $188.00
ApproximatelyC $257.74
Shipping:
Located in: Spofford, New Hampshire, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Mon, Jun 3 and Wed, Jun 5 to 43230
Returns:
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eBay item number:252730750701
Item specifics
- Seller Notes
- “Excellent condition with no damage or repairs.”
- Type
- Teapot
- Primary Material
- Satsuma Pottery
- Age
- 1850-1899
- Region of Origin
- Japan
- Original/Reproduction
- Original
Item description
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eBay item number:252730750701
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Item location:
Spofford, New Hampshire, United States
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Americas, Asia, Australia, Europe
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Barbados, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Libya, Martinique, New Caledonia, Reunion, Russian Federation, Ukraine, Venezuela
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Free shipping | United States | Expedited Shipping (USPS Priority Mail®) | Estimated between Mon, Jun 3 and Wed, Jun 5 to 43230 |
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I do not mention anything that is part of the original manner in which a piece was designed, constructed, molded, painted, glazed or any other condition that is indigenous to the item. I am not an expert in any of these areas to decide what was “intended” or “unintended” by the manufacturer, artist or creator. Who am I to say that there is a “glaze pop” if it was meant to be unglazed? Who am I to say that is a defect if it was a common occurrence for specific glazes or methods of glazing?
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