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ARITA WARE, KO-KUTANI STYLE, EDO PERIOD (LATE 17TH CENTURY)
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A Set of Five Porcelain Dishes
Arita Ware, Ko-Kutani Style, Edo period (late 17th century)
Each shallow dish formed in the outline of a chrysanthemum with flared, petiolate walls and serrated rims and painted on the flat interior surfaces in enamels of green, black, yellow and purple with chestnuts and an artemesia leaf on a wood-grain (mokume) ground, the inner walls painted with bands of purple, green and yellow and the undersides in green and black with overlapping, rounded waves; black-enamel fuku mark within black circle on recessed base, foot rim unglazed
5 13/16in. (14.1cm.) diameter each approx. (5)
Arita Ware, Ko-Kutani Style, Edo period (late 17th century)
Each shallow dish formed in the outline of a chrysanthemum with flared, petiolate walls and serrated rims and painted on the flat interior surfaces in enamels of green, black, yellow and purple with chestnuts and an artemesia leaf on a wood-grain (mokume) ground, the inner walls painted with bands of purple, green and yellow and the undersides in green and black with overlapping, rounded waves; black-enamel fuku mark within black circle on recessed base, foot rim unglazed
5 13/16in. (14.1cm.) diameter each approx. (5)