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    Posted 1 month ago

    modfather
    (320 items)

    I never figured who made this pitcher thought it quite well done

    Somebody had suggested it might be a Hungarian product

    Anybody seen a similar piece?

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    1. Tamasue Tamasue, 11 days ago
      The marking on the bottom of this ceramic piece appears to be the mark of Takahashi Rakusai (likely the 3rd, 4th, or 5th generation), associated with Shigaraki ware hope this help I found on Google image
    2. Tamasue Tamasue, 11 days ago
      The marking on the bottom of this ceramic piece appears to be the mark of Takahashi Rakusai (likely the 3rd, 4th, or 5th generation), associated with Shigaraki ware hope this help I found on Google image

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