Kutani ware - Plate - Clay

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Japanese Kutani ware clay tea cup in green with multicolour brushwork, dating from circa 1950–1960, with the original signed wooden box and weighing 238 g.

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【Item】
Japanese Ceramic Tea Cup with Wooden Box

【Era】
Estimated to be from the Showa to early Heisei period

【Design / Features】
A traditional Japanese ceramic tea cup featuring a vivid hand-painted design with rich green, yellow, and blue tones. The surface shows delicate brushwork, giving the piece a refined yet warm appearance. Comes with an original signed wooden storage box, making it suitable for collection or tea ceremony use.

【Control Number】
K00790-0

【Purchase Source】
Japanese auctions, antique markets, and authorized dealers

【Item Description】
This ceramic tea cup showcases classic Japanese craftsmanship and aesthetic balance. The colorful yet calm design enhances the experience of tea drinking and also works well as a decorative piece. The included wooden box adds collectible value and helps preserve the item.

Please review all photos carefully for condition details.
Immediate purchase is welcome.

【Condition】
Rank AB
Minor signs of use are present, but overall the item remains in good condition with no noticeable damage.

Condition Grade Guide
S = New / Like new
AA = Excellent
A = Very good
B = Good / Normal signs of use
C = Heavy wear / Visible damage
D = Needs repair

【Size (Approx.)】
Width: 8 cm
Height: 3 cm
Rim diameter: 6 cm

【Weight】
238 g

【Color】
Multicolor (Green, Yellow, Blue)

【Included Items】
Tea cup
Original wooden box

【Important Notes】
Authenticity guaranteed
Please note this is a vintage item and may show age-related characteristics
Actual color may vary slightly depending on lighting or monitor settings

【Shipping】
From Japan
Handling time: 1–3 business days
Carefully packed for safe delivery

【Item】
Japanese Ceramic Tea Cup with Wooden Box

【Era】
Estimated to be from the Showa to early Heisei period

【Design / Features】
A traditional Japanese ceramic tea cup featuring a vivid hand-painted design with rich green, yellow, and blue tones. The surface shows delicate brushwork, giving the piece a refined yet warm appearance. Comes with an original signed wooden storage box, making it suitable for collection or tea ceremony use.

【Control Number】
K00790-0

【Purchase Source】
Japanese auctions, antique markets, and authorized dealers

【Item Description】
This ceramic tea cup showcases classic Japanese craftsmanship and aesthetic balance. The colorful yet calm design enhances the experience of tea drinking and also works well as a decorative piece. The included wooden box adds collectible value and helps preserve the item.

Please review all photos carefully for condition details.
Immediate purchase is welcome.

【Condition】
Rank AB
Minor signs of use are present, but overall the item remains in good condition with no noticeable damage.

Condition Grade Guide
S = New / Like new
AA = Excellent
A = Very good
B = Good / Normal signs of use
C = Heavy wear / Visible damage
D = Needs repair

【Size (Approx.)】
Width: 8 cm
Height: 3 cm
Rim diameter: 6 cm

【Weight】
238 g

【Color】
Multicolor (Green, Yellow, Blue)

【Included Items】
Tea cup
Original wooden box

【Important Notes】
Authenticity guaranteed
Please note this is a vintage item and may show age-related characteristics
Actual color may vary slightly depending on lighting or monitor settings

【Shipping】
From Japan
Handling time: 1–3 business days
Carefully packed for safe delivery

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
238 g
Country of Origin
Japan
Manufacturer/brand
Kutani ware
Material
Clay
Colour
Green
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
3 cm
Width
8 cm
Depth
8 cm
Estimated period
1950-1960
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Objects sold
91.67%
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