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    Posted 8 years ago

    cleoshasta
    (4 items)

    Here is the other set of coasters with a different design but has no brand on bottom, two small painted possibly tea or sushi trays no brand on bottom as well. Medium flower pot type bowl stone or gray color no markings looks homemade shiny. Old soft bristle hair brush from Japan engraved with initials, and a small crystal or glass type item that's looks like it could be a ring holder or a type of sauce dish. Also put a pic of the blue and white bowl one of the scenes up close...Will try to get more pics in a third post of the stamps on the bottom and another scene of the bowls.

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    VERY FINE JAPANESE MEIJI SILVER WIRE & FOIL GINBARI ENAMEL KOI FISH VASE SIGNED
    VERY FINE JAPANESE MEIJI SILVER WIR...
    $227
    FINE LARGE c1890 JAPANESE MEIJI CLOISONNE SKY BLUE ENAMEL WISTERIA VASE SIGNED
    FINE LARGE c1890 JAPANESE MEIJI CLO...
    $202
    SUPERB JAPANESE MEIJI BLUE WHITE BUTTERFLY LANDSCAPE VASE SETO SOMETSUKE HIRADO
    SUPERB JAPANESE MEIJI BLUE WHITE BU...
    $202
    500 YEARS OLD SAMURAI JAPANESE MATCHING WAKISASHI SWORD & SCABBARD UNSIGNED #W13
    500 YEARS OLD SAMURAI JAPANESE MATC...
    $385
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    VERY FINE JAPANESE MEIJI SILVER WIRE & FOIL GINBARI ENAMEL KOI FISH VASE SIGNED
    VERY FINE JAPANESE MEIJI SILVER WIR...
    $227
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    1. cleoshasta cleoshasta, 8 years ago
      By researching on here I think maybe that pot is the bottom of a tea pot possibly or something that had a lid.

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