Antique Japanese Sake Tokkuri Bottle — 1920s, Taisho Era (SKU: 25M-376-2)

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25M-376-2
$75.00
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Antique Japanese Sake Bottle — 1920s, Taisho Era
Handcrafted Elegance with Traditional Calligraphy

This antique Japanese sake bottle from the Taisho Era (circa 1920s) is a timeless artifact of Japan’s ceramic heritage. The bottle features a classic tall form, coated in a warm ivory glaze and adorned with bold hand-brushed kanji characters—likely indicating the name of a sake brewery or merchant, adding to its historical charm and authenticity.

Crafted in stoneware and sealed with traditional twine around the neck, this piece exudes rustic refinement. Whether showcased as a collector’s treasure or used as a sculptural accent, it brings a touch of old-world Japan into any interior.

  • Era: 1920s, Taisho Period

  • Origin: Japan

  • Material: Glazed ceramic

  • Features: Hand-painted calligraphy, rustic finish, original character

  • Condition: Excellent antique condition with minor age-related wear

  • Dimensions: 5 1/2" Diameter x 12"H

A wonderful choice for Japanese pottery collectors, vintage interior styling, or anyone who appreciates the character and craftsmanship of antique utility ware turned art.