Mizuya utensils from the Taisho to early Showa periods. It's quite large, and it's a rare size.
To close, remove the two leftmost doors from the main unit, and fold the right door inward (see second and third images from the bottom). The roof of the well protrudes, but the pulley can be removed and stored inside as shown in the fifth picture from the bottom.There are marks where the missing parts of the seven wheels were glued together. The kettle lid knob is missing. There are some stains on wooden items such as the bucket.
There is damage to two buckets and the soy sauce barrel. The main body has some dirt and stains due to age, and some parts have been reinforced with nails in some places. Glass doors are reinforced with tape. The net of the lattice door under the altar is torn.
There may be other minor damage. We accept any question for the item. Please bit it on your own responsibility.
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