This weekend, we will be open on Saturday, April 13th, and closed on Sunday, April 14th. Please be careful.
Today I've uploaded some tableware such as plates and sake bottles.

A small iron kettle with rust on the surface. I tried polishing off some of the rust, but it wasn't completely gone. There are some spots on the inside, but no rust. Overall, it doesn't look like it's been used much.
Rusty iron kettle
Rusty iron kettle

This traditional Tanba ware sake bottle was originally made to imitate the shape of a Japanese candle. It doesn't seem to be that old, but the combination of white on a black base is unusual.
Tanba ware candle sake bottle
Tanba ware candle sake bottle

I would like to call this a Sukhothai iron-painted fish bowl, but its authenticity is uncertain. It's the broken remains of a fish-patterned bowl from an unknown country and date. The bottom is still intact, so it could be used as a money tray or jewelry tray.
Remains of a fish-patterned bowl
Remains of a fish-patterned bowl

This medium-sized plate is made of porcelain and features a rare blue line. Its diameter of 21cm makes it versatile enough to be used as a side dish, dessert plate, or for serving side dishes. Because it is porcelain, it is microwave safe.
Blue line medium plate φ21cm
Blue line medium plate φ21cm

This is a stoneware bowl made in Japan. It has an off-white base with small grain patterns, giving it a beige hue. Perfect for serving soup, salad, cereal, or side dishes.
Stoneware bowl
Stoneware bowl