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ICHIBAN STARTING TO CLOSE DOWN. We are starting to close down our business, a process that will take us a couple of years - age and health issues tell us it is time. We still have over 1300 items either currently listed on our website catalog or still to be posted onto it. So, from now on ALL ITEMS IN THE CATALOG MAY BE PURCHASED AT 40 % OFF THE LISTED PRICE. At these low prices, we do ask that you pay shipping and insurance charges for all items purchased. We reserve the right to require a 15 % re-stocking fee in cases where the reason for the return is suspect. With thanks for your years of patronage, we look forward to serving you until the last items are sold.
Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Ceramics (2)

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A Rounded Wine Bottle Marked - VOC Trademark

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Ceramics: Pre 1950   item# 947388 (stock# ICHI 3397)

A Rounded Wine Bottle Marked - VOC Trademark
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


295.00 

This is a nice wine bottle with an underglaze cobalt blue design that reads VOC inside a floral wreath and that trademark is repeated on the base of the bottle. The bottle measures 6” high and is 4” diameter at its widest. The bottle is in excellent condition. It is possible that it actually dates from the 16th-17th century; however, there have been so many clever fakes and reproductions that have been made that we cannot validate such a date. To be conservative, we will date it as having been m ...click for details


A Small Olive Green Pitcher - Tan and While Highlights

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Southeast Asian: Ceramics: Pre 1930   item# 768333

A Small Olive Green Pitcher  - Tan and While Highlights
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


$195.00 

This is an unusual small handled pitcher glazed with a dark olive green glaze with a relief design in whites and tans. We have not been able to pin down its country of origin - it appears to be either Southeast Asia or the Middle East. We would guess it to date from the early 20th century. The unglazed bottom of the pitcher has a four character mark which we have never seen before. The pitcher measures 2 3/4" high by 1/2" diameter and is in excellent condition.

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