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JAPANESE CERAMIC HIBACHI PLANTERS

These ceramic vessels were originally filled with coals and used as space heaters in traditional Japanese homes.  They are quite nice to use as planters or the larger ones can have a piece of glass put on the top to use as a coffee or side table.  They date to the Meiji period circa 1900 and have hand painted and transfer print designs.

3J163.JPG (67097 bytes)#3J163
12" tall, 16" across
$750
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12" high and 17" in diameter
$850
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Japanese Ceramic Hibachi
Unusual matched pair, handpainted
14.5" across, 12" tall
Meiji Period c. 1890 
$450 each
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12" high and 18" in diameter
$850
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11.5" high and 16" in diameter
$500
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12" high and 18" in diameter
$750
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Japanese Ceramic Hibachi
Early transfer ware
8.25" across, 10" tall
Meiji Period c. 1890 
$175 
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12" high and 20" in diameter
$1500
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Japanese ceramic "benki" (urinal) for the rest area of a tea garden.
22" tall and 11" across
$400
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Japanese ceramic "benki" (urinal) for the rest area of a tea garden.
23" tall and 10.5" across
$600
02/01/2012