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A Rare Kakiemon Figure of a Wakashu [Young Man]
Edo period (late 17th century)
Decorated in the vibrant Kakiemon palette of iron-red, green, yellow, blue and black, one hand holding a folded fan onto his obi and the other hand in his sleeve, the kimono decorated with folded fans and stylised kanji, the coiffure enamelled in black
29.5cm. high

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For similar examples, see Soame Jenyns Japanese Porcelain (London, 1960), pl.55 and for one formerly in the British Museum see Oriental Ceramics Society, Porcelain for Palaces: The Fashion for Japan in Europe, 1650-1750 (London, 1990), p.181, pl.164

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