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FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF SEÑOR MAURO HERLITZKA (1871-1960): AN ARGENTINIAN ENGINEER
A COLLECTION OF SIX (6) KO KUTANI PIECES
JAPAN, EDO / TOKUGAWA PERIOD
It consists of:
- a Yoshidaya dish;
- a pair...
FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF SEÑOR MAURO HERLITZKA (1871-1960): AN ARGENTINIAN ENGINEER
A COLLECTION OF SIX (6) KO KUTANI PIECES
JAPAN, EDO / TOKUGAWA PERIOD
It consists of:
- a Yoshidaya dish;
- a pair of ‘Sho Chiku Bai’ sake bottles;
- a tea-caddy and cover;
- a water dropper;
- a prickle stand.
H (the biggest): 17,8 cm
Provenance: Señor Mauro Herlitzka (1871-1960), an Argentinian engineer under the direction of whom the first international flight from Argentina was done, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Exhibition: Exposición de Arte de China y Japón, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1936, nr. 540, 541, 543, 545, 546 & 547.
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