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Japanese Art Glass73 of 163ochoko (sake cup) by Iwata HisatoshiSanyu Vases
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    Posted 4 years ago

    BHIFOS
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    Don't know where these come from? I haven't seen any on the net but I am leaning to Japan. They are beautifully finished with a little line of blue under the green the tallest is 380mm high, the bottom has a concave grinding to remove the pontil. I call them Seaweed vases (although you could say the end looks like the start of an emerging fern frond) as you can see from the last photo I have enough of them to populate a good sized aquarium.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 4 years ago
      These are so cool, and interesting!
      I haven't seen them before and I see why you think they may be Japanese.
      If they are I would lean toward Sanyu as the maker, mainly by the ribs and colour.
      Love the group!

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