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CIRCA 1730, BLUE ENAMEL CROSSED SWORDS MARK, WHEEL-ENGRAVED JAPANESE PALACE INVENTORY MARK N=322- W
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A Meissen Kakiemon bowl
Circa 1730, blue enamel crossed swords mark, wheel-engraved Japanese Palace inventory mark N=322- w
Of circular form with a flared shaped rim, the exterior with flowering peony and plum issuing from rockwork, divided by two birds in flight, the interior with a ho-ho bird to the base and rote Drache divided by stylised sacred pearls at the rim (small rim chips)
4 in. (10.1 cm.) wide
Circa 1730, blue enamel crossed swords mark, wheel-engraved Japanese Palace inventory mark N=322- w
Of circular form with a flared shaped rim, the exterior with flowering peony and plum issuing from rockwork, divided by two birds in flight, the interior with a ho-ho bird to the base and rote Drache divided by stylised sacred pearls at the rim (small rim chips)
4 in. (10.1 cm.) wide