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M3580: Japanese Old Imari-ware Blue&White Muffle painting SOBA CUP Sobachoko

Condition:
not specified
Ended: May 16, 2024 13:25:00 MYT
Starting bid:
US $23.99
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ApproximatelyRM 112.92
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Postage:
US $53.00 (approx RM 249.47) Expedited Shipping. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Hyogo, Japan
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Estimated between Mon, 10 Jun and Thu, 18 Jul to 43230
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eBay item number:145764972183

Item specifics

Age
1850-1899
Color
Blue
Primary Material
Porcelain & Pottery
Original/Reproduction
Antique Original
Maker
Old Imari-ware
Region of Origin
Japan

Item description from the seller

tomoidak

tomoidak

99.7% positive feedback
153K items sold

Detailed Seller Ratings

Average for the last 12 months

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4.8
Reasonable shipping cost
4.6
Shipping speed
4.8
Communication
4.9

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This arrived right on time and was packaged beautifully. I do wish this had been done with less shipping cost as I can get a kimono shipped for only $30 and this weighs even less. There was a sticker on the side and a paper inside the chaire that had writing on it, but none of that was translated. A translation of each so tea students can talk about their dogu for haiken would be helpful. It is part of tea ceremony to tell a little about some pieces of pottery or lacquer ware for the guests.