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    Posted 3 years ago

    Guacahunter
    (35 items)

    Bought this Teapot for a song and a dance. It's porcelain and hanr painted. Not sure if it's very old or made to look it. Very nice little Pot with no dings.

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    1. rhineisfine rhineisfine, 3 years ago
      I love blue-and-white always :)
      Are there any characters on the underside of the lid?
      Also, just out of curiosity, is there a filter inside the spout?
    2. Guacahunter Guacahunter, 3 years ago
      Yes and yes! There's a painting under the lid and holes inside to filter tea.
    3. rhineisfine rhineisfine, 3 years ago
      It looks like the real deal to me -- and old -- and well-loved :)
      How much does it hold in ounces or ml? (Smaller pots are generally intended for higher-quality tea, such as sencha, while larger pots are usually meant for bancha.)
      The inside of the lid often contains the name of the kiln in kanji characters.
    4. Guacahunter Guacahunter, 3 years ago
      Didn't see a name, just littlepainting under the lid. The porcelain is very fine and it glows like a lamp with light inside.

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