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Vintage Japanese Satsuma ware biscuit or cookie jar

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Vintage Japanese Satsuma ware biscuit or cookie jar, also referred to as a preserve pot or tea caddy, featuring a woven handle and lid.Origin: Satsuma ware is a type of Japanese pottery originally from the Satsuma Province (now part of Kagoshima Prefecture) in southern Japan, known for its elaborate hand-painted decorations.Decoration:This piece showcases intricate hand-painted details, including figures, floral batterns, and delicate brushwork, often highlighted with gold gilding. It features moriage, a raised enamel decoration. See photos for excellent condition

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Vintage Japanese Satsuma ware biscuit or cookie jar

Vintage Japanese Satsuma ware biscuit or cookie jar, also referred to as a preserve pot or tea caddy, featuring a woven handle and lid.

Origin: Satsuma ware is a type of Japanese pottery originally from the Satsuma Province (now part of Kagoshima Prefecture) in southern Japan, known for its elaborate hand-painted decorations.
Decoration:
This piece showcases intricate hand-painted details, including figures, floral batterns, and delicate brushwork, often highlighted with gold gilding. It features moriage, a raised enamel decoration.
See photos for excellent condition

This product is perfect for anyone looking for quality Vintage products.

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SKU: 480877

Category: Vintage > Antiques > Collectibles

Original Price: $33 USD

Sale Price: $19.8 USD

Availability: In Stock

Condition: Brand New

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