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jimzz977

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Bass

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The heck with the target you were digging for. What you found is much better. I don't know who made it but i like it

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RelicDude

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That is a nice piece. It's a different form then anything I've seen. It reminds me of a barber bottle.

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unclemac

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no marks?....near the bottom?
 

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jimzz977

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The bottle is approximately 6 in tall and approximately 4 in width and no markings
 

Rawhide

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Jim, cant be many places this is made. Anyone know where they might be made? We found stuff from all over so it could be from back east.
 

OWK

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I would suggest that this bottle is most likely part of a Japanese Sake set.

A set typically consists of single ceramic bottle of this form, and four small ceramic cups.

Sake (a Japanese rice wine) is served by warming it in a vessel such as this, and then pouring it into pre-warmed cups.

Look up Sake set on google.
 

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