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Sake bottle

Culture
Culture
Date18th century
Mediumstoneware with iron glaze
Dimensions27.5 x 18.5 x 18.5 cm
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineAlexander H. Bullock Fund
Object number1985.249
Label TextEveryday wares such as this sake bottle were typical products of the Edo-period Seto, Mino, Tokoname and the other stoneware kilns formerly called the "Six Old Kilns."ProvenanceJan van Beers, London, England
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