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Antikk Meiji Era Tokkuri (Reisesake-flaske) - Cirka slutten av 1800-tallet - Porselen - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)
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Antikk Meiji Era Tokkuri (Reisesake-flaske) - Cirka slutten av 1800-tallet - Porselen - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)

Step into the past with this exquisite Meiji era tokkuri, a traditional Japanese travel sake bottle. This ceramic piece, dating back to the late 19th century, features bold calligraphy and a rustic charm that evokes the spirit of old Japan. Key Features: Era: Meiji Period (1868-1912) Material: Ceramic Calligraphy: The bottle is adorned with traditional Japanese calligraphy, boldly painted in black ink, adding a touch of artistic elegance. Function: Historically used for storing and transporting sake, the tokkuri was an essential item for travelers and merchants. Historical Context: The Meiji period was a time of great transformation in Japan, marked by rapid modernization and westernization. Despite these changes, traditional crafts and daily items like this tokkuri remained integral to Japanese culture. This sake bottle is a fine example of the craftsmanship and utility that characterized the era. Condition: The bottle shows signs of wear consistent with its age, including glaze imperfections, which only add to its authenticity and character. The cork stopper and rope tie are original, further enhancing its historical value. Collector’s Note: This antique tokkuri is not just a functional item but a piece of history that offers a glimpse into the daily life of Meiji-era Japan. It is a must-have for collectors of Japanese antiques and those interested in the rich cultural heritage of Japan. Shipping and Handling: The tokkuri will be carefully packaged with protective materials to ensure it arrives safely. Shipping will include tracking and insurance for added security. Provenance: This item has been sourced from a reputable dealer of Japanese antiques, ensuring its authenticity and historical significance. Place your bid on this unique piece of Japanese history and own a tangible connection to the Meiji era's vibrant cultural tapestry. 203-1

Nr. 84520105

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Antikk Meiji Era Tokkuri (Reisesake-flaske) - Cirka slutten av 1800-tallet - Porselen - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)

Antikk Meiji Era Tokkuri (Reisesake-flaske) - Cirka slutten av 1800-tallet - Porselen - Japan - Meiji-periode (1868 – 1912)

Step into the past with this exquisite Meiji era tokkuri, a traditional Japanese travel sake bottle. This ceramic piece, dating back to the late 19th century, features bold calligraphy and a rustic charm that evokes the spirit of old Japan.

Key Features:
Era: Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Material: Ceramic

Calligraphy: The bottle is adorned with traditional Japanese calligraphy, boldly painted in black ink, adding a touch of artistic elegance.
Function: Historically used for storing and transporting sake, the tokkuri was an essential item for travelers and merchants.
Historical Context:
The Meiji period was a time of great transformation in Japan, marked by rapid modernization and westernization. Despite these changes, traditional crafts and daily items like this tokkuri remained integral to Japanese culture. This sake bottle is a fine example of the craftsmanship and utility that characterized the era.

Condition:
The bottle shows signs of wear consistent with its age, including glaze imperfections, which only add to its authenticity and character. The cork stopper and rope tie are original, further enhancing its historical value.

Collector’s Note:
This antique tokkuri is not just a functional item but a piece of history that offers a glimpse into the daily life of Meiji-era Japan. It is a must-have for collectors of Japanese antiques and those interested in the rich cultural heritage of Japan.

Shipping and Handling:
The tokkuri will be carefully packaged with protective materials to ensure it arrives safely. Shipping will include tracking and insurance for added security.

Provenance:
This item has been sourced from a reputable dealer of Japanese antiques, ensuring its authenticity and historical significance.

Place your bid on this unique piece of Japanese history and own a tangible connection to the Meiji era's vibrant cultural tapestry.



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