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Posted

gang,

Have this one for a while but can't exactly " label " it...............

doesn't look like a Shoami but after one :beer: , I am entertaining the thought , gulp , that it could be a Diagoro, may be Kyo-sukashi ?

After :beer: :beer: , Akasaka, ko-Hagi ( probably not ) ?

 

Opinion needed............ :bowdown:

 

p.s. 7.85 cm x 8.1 cm x 0.45 cm app.

 

milt

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Posted

Hey, Milt :)

 

with beer goggles on ( well, in my case a fine sancerre :roll: ;) ) I can see the Daigoro and kyo-sukashi hints too.

 

Not sure about a pure Akasaka tag....there are others far more familiar with those subtleties, but I get a sniff of Higo in there....or is that just me needing some fresh air? :dunno:

 

regards, Ford

Posted

Let me get my old " The Drinking Prince " video out.............. :beer: :beer:

 

Higo ? ummmmmmmmmm,

What about the " elongated " seppa dai ? Also the faint incise lines on the waves ?

 

milt

Posted

the drinking prince....I like it :D , Brian, change my ranking please, no more heretic ;)

 

the engraved lines are not uncommon in Higo work. I think later Edo...and the seppa-dai also doesn't seem too out of line :dunno: to me at least :)

Posted

ARHHH, You like the Drinking Prince of Heidelburg U. ?

 

I disagree on the age, i think it's either early Edo or Mid.

 

 

p.s. joke explanation................... " The operetta contains some of the most beautiful, yet gruelling, tenor arias in the operetta repertoire. Mario Lanza made many of the songs famous with his singing on the soundtrack of the 1954 MGM film The Student Prince. Composer Nicholas Brodszky and lyricist Paul Francis Webster wrote three new songs for the film. Two of these songs — "I'll Walk With God" and "Beloved" — became closely associated with the tenor. Although Lanza's voice was heard in the film, he did not play the Prince on screen. That role went to British actor Edmund Purdom, who lip-synched to the tenor's recordings.

 

 

Songs

"Golden Days"

"Drinking Song" ("Drink! Drink! Drink!")

"In Heidelberg Fair"

"Deep in My Heart"

"Serenade"

 

 

 

 

milt

Posted

That entire post....just to state "I disagree on the age, i think it's either early Edo or Mid." :?: :!:

No more of this please. It is getting very tiring and unneccessary. Take the private jokes to pm. :evil:

 

Brian

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