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kwqd's loves1745 of 19858Sake cup by Youko SanoBeautiful Japanese Cup
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    Posted 8 years ago

    ho2cultcha
    (5051 items)

    i have a lot of sake cups now, but this is one of the tiniest. i picked it up at Goodwill the other day. pretty sure it's japanese.

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    1. NevadaBlades, 8 years ago
      Could very well be Japanese. If it is, then it probably had a small MADE IN JAPAN sticker on the bottom that's come off, indicating 1960s to current production for export trade.
    2. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 8 years ago
      thank you NevadaBlades. it may also have been made for use inside Japan.
    3. NevadaBlades, 8 years ago
      My wife says if the cup was made by a private, individual potter working for him/herself, then yes, it may have been made without any marks. But if the cup was made by a company, especially for domestic use, then it would more than likely have some kind of mark on it, either painted on it or stamped (etched) onto it. Without knowing its history, I think it's almost impossible to say for sure one way or the other. [;>)

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