No108 ■ Antake jockey 2 -piece set ■
Auction ends | over |
Bids | 1 |
Current price | ¥500 $4 |
Start price | ¥500 $4 |
Buy-now | ¥500 $4 |
Consumption tax | 0% included |
Seller | noriko08983 +4360 |
Condition | New |
Start time | 2021-04-24T09:50:40+09:00 |
End time | 2021-04-26T16:44:22+09:00 |
Auto-prolongation | Turned off |
Lot number | w306733764 |
Seller position | Aichi-ken |
Size = 7,5x15㎝
■ Seto Novelty was produced in the Seto region for exports to Europe and the United States, but is currently rarely produced.. Especially produced in the 1960s and 1970s, it was very rare, and it was produced in the era when Seto was most lively, and many of these companies have already been dissolved, and most of them have been exported in Japan. It is an extremely valuable thing that the remaining items are traded as long as they are in stock.
In the pottery industry, novelty uses figurines such as dolls, birds and animals.
It refers to figurines and ornaments made by yakimono by "cast molding".. In the long history of Seto -yaki, a thirty -three hundred years
The history of Set Novelty is a short period of time from the early 20th century.
It has been established, developed, and declined. In the Meiji era more than a hundred years ago, it was created in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, which had been called "potato".
World War I and World War II are two major opportunities
We have exported novelty of "Made in Seto" around the world. However, at the time of the novelty ceramics (mainly in the 1950s -Showa 40s)
Most were made for trade. This is one of them
It refers to figurines and ornaments made by yakimono by "cast molding".. In the long history of Seto -yaki, a thirty -three hundred years
The history of Set Novelty is a short period of time from the early 20th century.
It has been established, developed, and declined. In the Meiji era more than a hundred years ago, it was created in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, which had been called "potato".
World War I and World War II are two major opportunities
We have exported novelty of "Made in Seto" around the world. However, at the time of the novelty ceramics (mainly in the 1950s -Showa 40s)
Most were made for trade. This is one of them
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