Two Octagonal Porcelain Dishes
Two Octagonal Porcelain Dishes

EDO PERIOD (LATE 17TH CENTURY), ARITA WARE, KAKIEMON TYPE

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Two Octagonal Porcelain Dishes
Edo period (late 17th century), Arita ware, Kakiemon type
Decorated in polychrome enamels and gilt over clear glaze with a pair of quail, millet and autumn flowers within a formal floral border on the extended edge, the rim glazed in iron oxide, the underside covered by clear glaze, three spur marks on base
9in. (22.8cm.) diameter (2)

Lot Essay

For a matching dish of quail, millet and flowers in the Ashmolean Museum see John Ayers et al., Porcelain for Palaces: The Fashion for Japan in Europe 1650--1750, exh. cat. (London: Oriental Ceramic Society and British Museum, 1990), pl. 359. See also in the same catalogue a Chelsea factory version of the design known as the 'Partridge pattern,' pl. 368. For other Arita dishes see Kakiemon, Imari, Nabeshima, exh. cat. (Tokyo: The Japan Ceramic Society, 1959), no. 18; Soame Jenyns, Japanese Porcelain (London: Faber and Faber, Ltd., 1965), no. 76B; Nagatake Takeshi, Kakiemon, vol. 5 of Famous Ceramics of Japan (Tokyo, New York and San Francisco: Kodansha International, Ltd., 1981), pl. 15 (coll. Idemitsu Museum of Art); Daiei hakubutsukan no Nihon jiki/Japanese Porcelain from the British Museum, exh. cat. (Arita: Arita Porcelain Park, 1994), pl. 29.

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