Four Seto and one Takatori Chaire [tea-caddy]
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Four Seto and one Takatori Chaire [tea-caddy]

EDO PERIOD (LATE 17TH-19TH CENTURY)

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Four Seto and one Takatori Chaire [tea-caddy]
Edo Period (Late 17th-19th Century)
The first of tapered cylindrical form, the pale light brown body covered in a dark brown glaze falling short of the foot, ivory cover, slight chip to rim; the second of tall tapering cylindrical form with circumferential marks, the pale brown body covered with a brown glaze, ivory cover; the third of slightly tapered form, the pale ochre body covered in a dark brown glaze falling short of the base, ivory cover and brocade cloth bag; the fourth, a takatori chaire of ovoid form, the brown body covered in a light brown and dark brown glaze running to the foot, ivory cover (possibly not the original) and brocade cloth bag; the fifth of squat form, the dark brown body covered with a pale and dark brown glaze falling short of the foot, ivory cover and brocade cloth bag
9cm, 9cm, 6.3cm, 19.6cm and 7.3cm. high respectively (5)
Exhibited
The fifth exhibitied Municipal Museum, Alkmaar, 1970.
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