Antique Japanese Meij Era C1890 Imari Stenciled Sobachoko Ceramic Set Of Two
Antique Japanese Meij Era C1890 Imari Stenciled Sobachoko Ceramic Set Of Two
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This is an antique Japanese set of cups calledSobachoko (そば猪口) dating back probably to the mid to late Meiji Era (c. 1890). Typically used for drinking cold sake these days it may also be used as dipping bowl for noodle, hold sauce or spices and otherwise a nice all purpose item for food service. Made of a high fire ceramic for lasting durability. It has a stenciled design in blue outside and in. Might also be called a "guinomi" but may be considered by some too large for that name.
This listing is for the pair of matching Sobachoko.
Thiey measure 3" in diameter by 2 1/2" tall (7.5 x 6 cm). It remains in very fine condition.






