A set of six Chinese imari plates
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A set of six Chinese imari plates

KANGXI (1662-1722)

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A set of six Chinese imari plates
Kangxi (1662-1722)
Decorated in the Japanese Imari style with two phoenix in flight near a flowering plum tree, surrounded by chrysanthemum and stylised flower-heads, partly reserved on a washed-blue ground, some cracks and chips, one restored
21.1cm. diam. (6)
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Lot Essay

Following the immediate succes in Europe of Japanese Imari porcelain exported by the VOC (Dutch East India Company) via Deshima from 1682 onwards, Chinese kilns soon followed their example and developed their own Imari style. However, examples such as the present lot, where the Japanese design was closely followed, are rare.

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