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Japansk tinnsake-sett – håndlaget tinntokkuri og kopper, minneplate fra 1964 - Japan - 2000-tallet
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Japansk tinnsake-sett – håndlaget tinntokkuri og kopper, minneplate fra 1964 - Japan - 2000-tallet

This refined Japanese pewter (tin) sake set is a beautifully preserved example of Showa-era craftsmanship, created in 1964 (Showa 39), as confirmed by the commemorative inscription visible inside the original presentation box. The set consists of two tokkuri (sake flasks) and five ochoko (sake cups), all meticulously hand-crafted from pure tin (hon-suzu). Each vessel features individually engraved motifs, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly the same—clear evidence of traditional handwork rather than mass production. The elegant surface texture and engraved floral and botanical designs reflect classic mid-20th-century Japanese metal artistry. Pewter has long been valued in Japan for sake vessels due to its ability to soften flavors and enhance aroma, making this set not only decorative but also functional. Inside the lid lining of the original box, a commemorative inscription reads “Ichihara City 1st Anniversary”, firmly dating the set to 1964. The condition is exceptional: there are no dents, no structural damage, and no major wear, with all pieces remaining clean and well-balanced. This is an outstanding collector’s piece, equally suitable for serious Japanese antiques collectors, sake connoisseurs, or as a refined display object representing authentic Showa-era design. Contents & Dimensions Tokkuri (2 pcs) Height: approx. 11 cm Width: approx. 5.5 cm Ochoko Cups (5 pcs) Height: approx. 2.7 cm Diameter: approx. 4.7 cm Material: Solid pewter (tin) Era: Showa period Year: 1964 (confirmed by inscription) Condition: Excellent vintage condition Original box included (with commemorative lining) Condition Notes No dents or major damage observed Clean surfaces with natural patina consistent with age Fabric lining inside the box shows age but preserves the original commemorative inscription Please refer carefully to all images for detailed condition confirmation pewter tin sake tokkuri ochoko Showa Japanese vintage handmade metalwork collectible ceremonial 1960s anniversary craftsmanship Important Information ・International customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and fees not included in the item price or shipping costs. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from and does not include your country's import duties or customs clearance fees. Additional charges may be levied upon delivery at the discretion of your local customs authorities. We strongly advise checking with your country's customs office regarding these potential additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Prompt payment of these charges ensures timely delivery. ・Delivery Details: Most items are shipped via Japan Post (airmail). Upon request, delivery via DHL or FedEx can be arranged at an additional cost. ・Damage or Issues: Should you receive a damaged item, please contact us immediately before leaving a negative review. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. For damage claims, please report to your nearest post office within 7 days of delivery. Please also promptly contact us and Catawiki Support. ・Due to the suspension of the “de minimis” exemption in the United States, import duties may be higher for shipments to the US. US bidders should be aware of this. As EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended, we will ship via DHL. Shipping costs will be higher than before; we appreciate your understanding.

Nr. 100114927

Ikke lenger tilgjengelig
Japansk tinnsake-sett – håndlaget tinntokkuri og kopper, minneplate fra 1964 - Japan - 2000-tallet

Japansk tinnsake-sett – håndlaget tinntokkuri og kopper, minneplate fra 1964 - Japan - 2000-tallet

This refined Japanese pewter (tin) sake set is a beautifully preserved example of Showa-era craftsmanship, created in 1964 (Showa 39), as confirmed by the commemorative inscription visible inside the original presentation box.

The set consists of two tokkuri (sake flasks) and five ochoko (sake cups), all meticulously hand-crafted from pure tin (hon-suzu). Each vessel features individually engraved motifs, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly the same—clear evidence of traditional handwork rather than mass production.

The elegant surface texture and engraved floral and botanical designs reflect classic mid-20th-century Japanese metal artistry. Pewter has long been valued in Japan for sake vessels due to its ability to soften flavors and enhance aroma, making this set not only decorative but also functional.

Inside the lid lining of the original box, a commemorative inscription reads “Ichihara City 1st Anniversary”, firmly dating the set to 1964. The condition is exceptional: there are no dents, no structural damage, and no major wear, with all pieces remaining clean and well-balanced.

This is an outstanding collector’s piece, equally suitable for serious Japanese antiques collectors, sake connoisseurs, or as a refined display object representing authentic Showa-era design.

Contents & Dimensions

Tokkuri (2 pcs)
Height: approx. 11 cm
Width: approx. 5.5 cm

Ochoko Cups (5 pcs)
Height: approx. 2.7 cm
Diameter: approx. 4.7 cm

Material: Solid pewter (tin)

Era: Showa period

Year: 1964 (confirmed by inscription)

Condition: Excellent vintage condition

Original box included (with commemorative lining)

Condition Notes

No dents or major damage observed

Clean surfaces with natural patina consistent with age

Fabric lining inside the box shows age but preserves the original commemorative inscription

Please refer carefully to all images for detailed condition confirmation



pewter
tin
sake
tokkuri
ochoko
Showa
Japanese
vintage
handmade
metalwork
collectible
ceremonial
1960s
anniversary
craftsmanship

Important Information

・International customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and fees not included in the item price or shipping costs. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from and does not include your country's import duties or customs clearance fees. Additional charges may be levied upon delivery at the discretion of your local customs authorities. We strongly advise checking with your country's customs office regarding these potential additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Prompt payment of these charges ensures timely delivery.

・Delivery Details: Most items are shipped via Japan Post (airmail). Upon request, delivery via DHL or FedEx can be arranged at an additional cost.

・Damage or Issues: Should you receive a damaged item, please contact us immediately before leaving a negative review. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. For damage claims, please report to your nearest post office within 7 days of delivery. Please also promptly contact us and Catawiki Support.

・Due to the suspension of the “de minimis” exemption in the United States, import duties may be higher for shipments to the US. US bidders should be aware of this. As EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended, we will ship via DHL. Shipping costs will be higher than before; we appreciate your understanding.

Budgivning avsluttet
Marion Oliviero
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Estimat  € 170 - € 200

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