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by the_economist » Nov 20th, '11, 15:16
the tea cabinet.
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Nov 20th, '11, 18:45
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by auhckw » Nov 20th, '11, 18:45
Nicely arranged. Very soon the top shelf will be full of teapots
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Nov 20th, '11, 19:14
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by woozl » Nov 20th, '11, 19:14
A couple of newbies,
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Nov 20th, '11, 21:44
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by Chip » Nov 20th, '11, 21:44
Mrs. Woozl, I presume?
Beautiful wares everyone!
Nov 20th, '11, 23:51
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by Geekgirl » Nov 20th, '11, 23:51
economist, I love those little yellow gaiwan! Pics of those please? Where did you find them?
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by the_economist » Nov 20th, '11, 23:58
Geekgirl wrote:economist, I love those little yellow gaiwan! Pics of those please? Where did you find them?
They are hardly little haha...monstrously large relative to my other wares but here they are:
I was wondering if I should post them here or on the antique teaware thread cos they are 'junior' antiques (I think they are from the 60s).
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Nov 21st, '11, 00:29
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by Geekgirl » Nov 21st, '11, 00:29
I love them, classic design. I guess they are pretty big aren't they? sometimes it's hard to tell with all the other diminutive teaware.
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Nov 21st, '11, 05:32
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by IPT » Nov 21st, '11, 05:32
Hey, 60's counts as vintage right? You could post them in the antiques thread. Those are very pretty gaiwans. Is there anything written on the bottoms?
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by the_economist » Nov 21st, '11, 10:21
posted under antiques
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by Alex » Nov 22nd, '11, 10:41
They look like 200ml or over.
Very nice though.
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by MIKE_B » Nov 23rd, '11, 15:33
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This is my favorite teapot. Wood fired by local artist Tyler Gulden.
I wish he made them smaller.
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by debunix » Nov 23rd, '11, 20:04
Looks like that pot has a wonderful surface texture.
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by bonjiri » Nov 27th, '11, 20:43
my wife's fav
yunomi
two favorites. i fired both in different kilns. different time periods.
need to return to my roots.
one, fired on shells, sideways. streaming biidoro
the other is soda fired
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