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Today I have four types of tableware. I actually had a few more, but for some reason the ones I was planning to upload sold out first. They're simple and reasonably priced, so please take a look.

This hard ceramic plate was produced in the 1940s by TOTO, a manufacturer specializing in toilets and washbasins, shortly after the company was founded. It has a diameter of just under 16cm, making it suitable for use as a dessert plate or side dish.
Toyo Toki IRONSTONE Blue Line Plate
Toyo Toki IRONSTONE Blue Line Plate

NIKKO has been making hard ceramic tableware since its founding in 1908. This large plate is a rare lunch plate with a divider, and we have two in stock.
NIKKO IRONSTONE Lunch Plate φ25cm
NIKKO IRONSTONE Lunch Plate φ25cm

This simple rimmed plate was manufactured by Seto's first incorporated company, Seei Co., Ltd. Its nearly flat shape makes it suitable for use as a main plate, a side dish, or for serving side dishes.
Seyi Pottery Rimmed Plate φ26cm
Seyi Pottery Rimmed Plate φ26cm

This rimmed plate from Sone Seitosho, which was in business from the end of the Edo period until 1989, is a lesser-known manufacturer, often overshadowed by the larger companies, but it has a reputation for high quality. Its thick construction, reminiscent of American dinerware, makes it my personal favorite among the items featured here.
Sone Pottery Rimmed Plate φ25cm
Sone Pottery Rimmed Plate φ25cm