hey guys,
two pots up for sale, one is a lovely green glaze and the other is a white glaze with a crackle in it. the white one does not have a drainage hole so i dont know if it was ment to hold bonsai or not.
this one is rectangle in shape, around 150-160mm long, 50-70mm wide x 25mm high $30 ono
this is an oval, 150-170mm long x 50-70mm wide x 20-25mm high. $30 ono
cheers,
jamie.
[SELL] Japanese pots circa 1900's. 2 pots
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Re: [SELL] Japanese pots circa 1900's. 2 pots
When I look at the crackle glaze pots I consider that they appear to resemble foshan pots.
When I was last in Japan I bought a pot just like the one in the last pic. It is as yours is, a Japanese pot.
It gets confusing as Japanese potters greatly admire Chinese pots and do their inscrutable best to imitate them. Very nice.
When I was last in Japan I bought a pot just like the one in the last pic. It is as yours is, a Japanese pot.
It gets confusing as Japanese potters greatly admire Chinese pots and do their inscrutable best to imitate them. Very nice.
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The white crackle is an extremely attractive pot. We all know that drainage holes are a necessity and I venture to suggest that they can be made using a suitable sized masonry drill. Not, I hasten to add, with a hammer/percussion drive. The secret is to bed the pot firmly down into fine sand which will support it evenly when moderate pressure is applied. Don't be in a hurry. It is worth while to take time over this operation and a pilot hole made with a comparatively small diameter drill bit first is a good way forward. Love the pot and the price is very reasonable. =Don.
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Oooh that oval is a beauty 

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Re: [SELL] Japanese pots circa 1900's. 2 pots
hey jamie, now i see what you mea about having bought a similar pot, it looks very very much like my chinese one, very nice though! i love the little green one and i am interested in buying, however i havnt got the cash right now, when i do i will PM you and see if it's still up for grabs! cheers mate
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I didnt know that SONY made bonsai pot
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