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OCTAGONAL CUP, Dehua Ware, white porcelain with relief-carved strange figure designOCTAGONAL CUP, Dehua Ware, white porcelain with relief-carved strange figure design
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SENCHA CUP, Blue-and-white porcelain with orchid grass design, set of 9, Ming–Qing Period (1368–1911 CE)SENCHA CUP, Blue-and-white porcelain with orchid grass design, set of 9, Ming–Qing Period (1368–1911 CE)
TEA CUP, White porcelain, set of 6, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)TEA CUP, White porcelain, set of 6, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)
SENCHA CUP, With underglaze blue grass design, set of 5, Qing Dynasty (1616–1911 CE)SENCHA CUP, With underglaze blue grass design, set of 5, Qing Dynasty (1616–1911 CE)
ANTIQUE GLASS CUP WITH AIR BUBBLES, Set of 4, Showa Era (1926–1989 CE)ANTIQUE GLASS CUP WITH AIR BUBBLES, Set of 4, Showa Era (1926–1989 CE)
SENCHA CUP, Ko-Imari, blue-and-white porcelain with japanese rice fish pattern, set of 5, Edo Period (1603–1867 CE)SENCHA CUP, Ko-Imari, blue-and-white porcelain with japanese rice fish pattern, set of 5, Edo Period (1603–1867 CE)
SENCHA CUP, White porcelain, set of 8, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)SENCHA CUP, White porcelain, set of 8, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)
CUP FOR GYOKURO, White porcelain, set of 5, Qing Dynasty (1616–1911 CE)CUP FOR GYOKURO, White porcelain, set of 5, Qing Dynasty (1616–1911 CE)
KORO TEABOWL, Ko-Imari, with underglaze blue arrow-nock pattern, Edo Period (1603–1867 CE)
THIN HALF-MOON-SHAPED TEA CUP, White porcelain, set of 5, 1960s–1980s, Contemporary (20th century and beyond)THIN HALF-MOON-SHAPED TEA CUP, White porcelain, set of 5, 1960s–1980s, Contemporary (20th century and beyond)
DRINKING GLASS, Set of 5, Meiji Period (1868–1912 CE)DRINKING GLASS, Set of 5, Meiji Period (1868–1912 CE)
SENCHA CUP, With underglaze blue grass design, set of 5, Qing Dynasty (1616–1911 CE)SENCHA CUP, With underglaze blue grass design, set of 5, Qing Dynasty (1616–1911 CE)
GLASS STEM CUP, Set of 5, Meiji Period (1868–1912 CE)GLASS STEM CUP, Set of 5, Meiji Period (1868–1912 CE)
GLASS CYLINDRICAL CUP, Set of 5, French Antique, Modern (19th–20th centuries)GLASS CYLINDRICAL CUP, Set of 5, French Antique, Modern (19th–20th centuries)
TEA CUP, set of 5, Qing Dynasty (1616–1911 CE)TEA CUP, set of 5, Qing Dynasty (1616–1911 CE)
DRINKING GLASS, Set of 5, Meiji Period (1868–1912 CE)DRINKING GLASS, Set of 5, Meiji Period (1868–1912 CE)
BANDED SENCHA CUP, Ko-Imari, set of 5, Edo Period (1603–1867 CE)BANDED SENCHA CUP, Ko-Imari, set of 5, Edo Period (1603–1867 CE)
SENCHA CUP, Ko-Imari, white porcelain, set of 5, Edo Period (1603–1867 CE)SENCHA CUP, Ko-Imari, white porcelain, set of 5, Edo Period (1603–1867 CE)
WAVY GLASS SENCHA CUP, With round lid, Mitate (sencha cup), set of 5, Modern (19th–20th centuries)WAVY GLASS SENCHA CUP, With round lid, Mitate (sencha cup), set of 5, Modern (19th–20th centuries)
OLD SENCHA CUP, White porcelain, set of 5OLD SENCHA CUP, White porcelain, set of 5
TEA BOWL, Ko-Sometsuke, with grass design, set of 5, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)TEA BOWL, Ko-Sometsuke, with grass design, set of 5, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)
SENCHA CUP, Ko-Sometsuke, with grass design, set of 5, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)SENCHA CUP, Ko-Sometsuke, with grass design, set of 5, Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE)
THIN HALF-MOON-SHAPED TEA CUP, White porcelain, set of 5, x6, set, Contemporary (20th century and beyond)THIN HALF-MOON-SHAPED TEA CUP, White porcelain, set of 5, x6, set, Contemporary (20th century and beyond)
DRINKING GLASS, Set of 2, Taisho Period (1912–1926 CE)DRINKING GLASS, Set of 2, Taisho Period (1912–1926 CE)
GLASS SENCHA CUP, Set of 5, Taisho Period (1912–1926 CE)GLASS SENCHA CUP, Set of 5, Taisho Period (1912–1926 CE)
GLASS CUP, Set of 5, b, French Antique, Modern (19th–20th centuries)GLASS CUP, Set of 5, b, French Antique, Modern (19th–20th centuries)
GLASS CUP, Set of 5, a, French Antique, Modern (19th–20th centuries)GLASS CUP, Set of 5, a, French Antique, Modern (19th–20th centuries)