This hard to find, old vintage to antique Noritake porcelain, Japanese melon shaped, biscuit jar, is made by Morimura Bros. in Japan. It was made somewhere between the 1900's to 1920. It features a beautifully hand painted dessert scene, with camel and pyramids, is footed, and retains it's original lid. The jar is perfect for collectors of Japanese culture and would make a unique addition to any collection. The lid fits securely and the jar is in excellent condition, ready to be displayed or used for storage. Don't miss out on the chance to own this rare and hard-to-find item.
There are no nicks, chips, or cracks. No scratches or gouges. No stains or discoloration. No glued repairs or restoration. Paint is not chipped or worn. The jar measures approximately 7 1/4" in height and approximately 5 1/2" in diameter. It is signed.
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