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What is a sake bottle called?

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What is a sake bottle called?
A sake bottle is called a tokkuri. Sometimes, people use a spouted bowl called a katakuchi instead of a bottle to serve the Japanese alcoholic beverage. Sake cups are known as o-choko or choko. Find a range of sake bottles on 1stDibs.
1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
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1960s Minimalist Orange Vase Sake Bottle Japan
Located in Chula Vista, CA
For your consideration, a 1960s modern minimalist aesthetic orange vase. Small bud vase Japanese sake bottle. Maker stamp ATC Dimensions: 5 H x 2 diameter.
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Vintage 1960s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Ceramic

Japanese Meiji Period Early 20th Century Sake Bottle with Brown Patina
Located in Yonkers, NY
An antique Japanese Meiji period monochrome sake bottle from the early 20th century with concentric lines.
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Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Bottles

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Ceramic

4 Japanese NASCO Porcelain Sake Bottles
Located in Norton, MA
4 Japanese NASCO Porcelain Sake Bottles, Mid-20th century.
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Bottles

Materials

Stoneware

1950s Japanese Hand-Decorated Ceramic Striped Sake Bottle
Located in London, England
Bold ceramic sake bottle. Hand decorated with the local distillery name and that of the owners family, that would reuse the bottle each time it was needed for a celebration.
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Rustic Bottles

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Scarce Antique Japanese Mishima Karatsu Ware Glazed Sake Bottle Vase Pottery
Located in Forney, TX
A rare and beautiful nearly 300 year old Japanese pottery Mishima Karatsu (三島唐津) sake bottle tokkuri (徳利) circa 1750 Japan, Edo period (1603-1868), Saga prefecture, Karatsu kilns, M...
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Antique 18th Century Japanese Edo Bottles

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Pottery, Ceramic, Stoneware

1610-1640/Japanese White Porcelain Blue and White Vase/"Imari Ware"/Sake Bottle
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
I bought a very nice vase with white porcelain and blue dye. This is a sake bottle called Imari ware in Japan. Imari ware is a kiln with a long history that began in the 17th cen...
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Antique Early 17th Century Japanese Edo Bottles

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Porcelain

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