Early Artist Signed Teapot Depicting the 7 Gods of Good Fortune NR
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Early Japanese porcelain tea pot depicting the seven gods of good fortune, it's beautifully done with great detail and coloring and is so thin you can see light through it, it measures about 4 1/2in. high by about 4 1/2 in. wide not including the spout, it does still have it's original wood handle, it looks to be in good condition excepting a couple of wear places from handling on the bald gods head, you can see them in my photo if you look close, it is� signed� on the bottom by the artist (see photo) the lid being the seventh god has two holes in his nose for air to� escape� when you boil tea in it, if you collect early Japanese pottery or porcelain this is a great example of their work and is� guaranteed old.� �
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