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Antique Japanese Taisho Period C.1915 Tea Kettle
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Pre 1920 item# 932428 (stock# pd32)
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Fabulous antique Japanese iron tea kettle (tetsubin)signed by the famous 'Ryubundo' guild on the inside of the lid. . The intricate cloud diaper design throughout is a marvel condidering that it was carved uniformly into a mold in reverse, then cast. To get this kind of precision is remarkable. Each of the clouds is exact. The tea kettle is made of iron and is in perfect condition with no holes. Shipping to usa/western europe $75. (diameter : 20cm ; h: 20cm)
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Wabi-Sabi Edo Period Chagama Tea Brazier, Original Box
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Pre 1900 item# 823270 (stock# KA388)
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Simply stunning antique Japanese Edo Period c.1850 tea ceremony iron 'chagama' brazier for boiling the water for the tea cermony. Tripod legs support the base. Raised leaf patterns encircle the body while the iron rings are split, dating the piece to late Edo when this was the style. The rings are attached to lionheads 'shishi' traditional guardian deities and protective symbols. c.1850. (17½" x 9") (45cm x 23cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $180.
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Signed Antique Ryubundo Tetsubin Tea Kettle c.1927
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Pre 1930 item# 658076 (stock# KA228)
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This Japanese antique iron tea ceremony kettle was commissioned to the famous Ryubundo Ironworks Guild for a 'kanreki' ceremonial gift to a tea master to mark his turning 60 years old, an auspicious celestial zodiac number in ancient Japan. Zodiac symbols decorate one side of the kettle while the Japanese characters "seishincha ippai" meaning 'with a clear mind, a cup of tea', are on the opposite side. c.1927. (7½" x 9½", base to rim 4½") (18cm x 23cm, base to rim 11cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $85.
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Masterpiece Arare Signed Tea Ceremony Kettle c.1900
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Pre 1900 item# 649294 (stock# KA357)
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Exceptional antique Japanese 'arare' tea ceremony tetsubin with pure silver lid pull on a bronze lid. In a signed original box signed Nishi Kudo. Japanese characters on the box read: arare moyo' meaning dotted pattern; 'dai tetsubin' grand tea kettle; and 'iko iri' one in the original box. This Nambu c.1900 tetsubin displays the highest level of craftsmanship. All the protruding iron dots are perfectly lined up horizontally, vertically, diagonally with uniform depth. c.1900. (11" x 9") (28cm x 23cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $95.
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Museum Quality Antique Ryubundo Iron Tea Kettle c.1900
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Pre 1900 item# 623717 (stock# KA277)
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Oozing the trademark Ryubundo ironcast detail of mokko flowers (flower-rhombuses) and hexagons representing the tortoise shell, an auspicios symbol of longevity, this extremely rare antique Japanese tetsubin or iron tea kettle was the perfect compliment to the sen-no-rikyu tea ceremony. Heavily cast bronze lid makes this a real collectors item. c.1900. (10" x 8", base to rim 4¼") (26cm x 20cm, base to rim 12cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $80.
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Refined Tea Ceremony Tetsubin Tea Kettle
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Pre 1960 item# 543304 (stock# KA360)
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Stylish raised dots give this unusual 'kawari arare' advante garde tea kettle a distinctive look. Inside the lid is the date 'Showa 34' c.1960. A 'hanko' or stamped signature is near the base of the spout reading, "Nambu Morioka Sangendo" which is the Nambu Ironworks Guild where it was produced in northern Japan. Nambu is the most famous Iron Guild in Japan known for its teaceremony utensils. c.1960. (9" x 8") (23cm x 20cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $85.
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