A SET OF FIVE KYO-YAKI DISHES BY OKUDA EISEN (1753-1811)
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A SET OF FIVE KYO-YAKI DISHES BY OKUDA EISEN (1753-1811)

MID-EDO PERIOD (LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY)

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A SET OF FIVE KYO-YAKI DISHES BY OKUDA EISEN (1753-1811)
Mid-Edo Period (Late 18th/Early 19th Century)
Each of butterfly outline, decorated in red and green enamels with ho-o birds in Chinese Swatow-ware style, with inscribed wood box
Each 2¾ x 4 13/16in. (7 x 12.2cm.) (5)
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拍品专文

Born in Kyoto the son of a rich merchant, Okuda Eisen opened a kiln in Awata where he specialised in enamel-decorated wares as well as imitations of ko-sometsuke [early blue and white] and Kochi wares. His pupils included such celebrated late-Edo potters as Aoki Mokubei and Nin'ami Dohachi.