This table was made in Japan in 1925, about 100 years ago. It is old and has some age-related deterioration. This is a set of 10 lacquered trays.
There are some deterioration such as peeling, cracks, slips, scratches, etc. Comes in a wooden box. The wooden box is reinforced with tape. The wooden box has scratches, scuffs, distortion, cracks, and other age-related deterioration. "Figurative magic wand" "hammer gavel" pattern. In Japan, there is a story called the magic mallet. I think it seems like a magic lamp.Size:15.5×h17.7×15.7. The history of "ozen" is said to have begun about 1,200 years ago with "orishiki" (a kind of tray without legs) used in court nobles' society.
In the old days, Japanese people ate their meals with their own tableware on top of the ozen. Weekends and Japanese holidays are not available because post office is closed.