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EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1680)
Details
An Kakiemon style blue and white charger
Edo Period (Circa 1680)
The large central panel decorated with a pheasant flying towards another perched on pierced promontory rockwork among flowering peony and bamboo, the everted sides with two ho-o birds between pomegranate and camellia, large body crack crammed, stained crackled glaze
54.9 cm. high
Edo Period (Circa 1680)
The large central panel decorated with a pheasant flying towards another perched on pierced promontory rockwork among flowering peony and bamboo, the everted sides with two ho-o birds between pomegranate and camellia, large body crack crammed, stained crackled glaze
54.9 cm. high
Provenance
W.W. Winkworth
Exhibited
Porcelain for Palaces, The British Museum, 1990, p. 101, no. 45
Ko-Imari Porcelain from the Collection of Oliver Impey, Barry Davies Oriental Art Ltd, 1997, p. 84, no. 41
Ko-Imari Porcelain from the Collection of Oliver Impey, Barry Davies Oriental Art Ltd, 1997, p. 84, no. 41
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