Rare & custom pots, some up to 40 years old & in great & or mint condition. Medium to miniture in size. Also available pieces of bushrock, unusual shapes & sizes, ideal for bonsai, suiseki or garden features. Items available in the Western Sydney region & hard or impossible to source.
Example: Grey/green rectangular pot 31cm's x 23cm's & 15cm's deep. $250.00.
Complete set of 4 minitures (made in Japan early 80's) $150.00 the set.
[SELL] - RARE & OLD BONSAI POTS PLUS BUSHROCK
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Re: [SELL] - RARE & OLD BONSAI POTS PLUS BUSHROCK
You are going to have to put up more pictures of the pots on offer if you want a response.
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Re: [SELL] - RARE & OLD BONSAI POTS PLUS BUSHROCK
Looking at genuine expressions of interest at this stage, these any many other pots have been in the family for years & would like to see them go to a good home.
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Re: [SELL] - RARE & OLD BONSAI POTS PLUS BUSHROCK
Agreed. And get them in focus if possible.bodhidharma wrote:You are going to have to put up more pictures of the pots on offer if you want a response.
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Re: [SELL] - RARE & OLD BONSAI POTS PLUS BUSHROCK
Good evening bonsai orphan,
I am not looking for pots that the moment.
I would just like to say that for good quality pots such as these, people are very keen on seeing the stamps. There are many other threads that have discussed stamps etc.
It would be to your advantage if you take good photos of the stamps of the pots. Some good quality pots have gone very quickly.
Good luck with the sales.
Best regards.
I am not looking for pots that the moment.
I would just like to say that for good quality pots such as these, people are very keen on seeing the stamps. There are many other threads that have discussed stamps etc.
It would be to your advantage if you take good photos of the stamps of the pots. Some good quality pots have gone very quickly.
Good luck with the sales.
Best regards.