Pair of Japanese Gilt Lidded Rice Lacquer Bowls
Located in Norton, MA
Pair of Japanese Gilt Lidded Rice Lacquer Bowls with floral patterns, beautiful artwork.
Mid-20th Century Japanese Decorative Bowls
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Pair of Japanese Gilt Lidded Rice Lacquer Bowls
Located in Norton, MA
Pair of Japanese Gilt Lidded Rice Lacquer Bowls with floral patterns, beautiful artwork.
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Japanese Lidded Rice Lacquer Bowls w/ Covers, 19 Century
Located in Norton, MA
6 Sets of Japanese black Lidded Rice Lacquer Bowls with Covers and the original lidded wooden box
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$1,250 / set
H 3.5 in Dm 5 in
Japanese Gilt Lidded Rice Lacquer Bowls w/ Covers & Trays, Signed 19 Century
Located in Norton, MA
Amazing 4 Sets of Japanese Gilt Lidded Rice Lacquer Bowls w/ Covers and Trays from the 19 Century
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10 Sets of Japanese Gilt Rice Lacquer Bowls w/ Covers, 19 Century
Located in Norton, MA
Amazing 10 Sets of Japanese Gilt Rice Lacquer Bowls w/ Covers from the 19 Century. There are a
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H 8.5 in W 12.5 in D 12.5 in
Primitive Antique Chinese Japanese Wooden Rice Grain Harvest Bucket Basket
Located in Dayton, OH
Antique Asian wooden rice bucket with metal reinforced corners, tapered square shape and handle
Hardwood
Japanese Rice Bowl 'Fuuki Choushun' Imari Ware, 1920s
Located in Paris, FR
This is a Japanese rice bowl made in Saga prefecture, port of imari. It is made with Imari style
Porcelain
Pair of Japanese Gilt and Mother Pearl Inlay Lidded Rice Lacquer Bowls
Located in Norton, MA
Pair of Japanese gilt and mother pearl inlay lidded rice lacquer bowls with floral patterns and
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