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Lidded pot for tea
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Lidded pot for tea Japan, Chiba (Kazusa), Kisaratsu, Edo period (1603-1868), 19th c. Wood with black lacquer Or 3379/1873 formerly Handelssmuseum, acquired at the Vienna World’s Fair
Title: Lidded pot for tea
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Lidded pot for tea Japan, Chiba (Kazusa), Kisaratsu, Edo period (1603-1868), 19th c.
Wood with black lacquer Or 3379/1873 formerly Handelssmuseum, acquired at the Vienna World’s Fair.
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