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EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1700)
Details
A blue and white Kakiemon dish
Edo Period (Circa 1700)
Painted with a central roundel enclosing two sages standing on promontory rockwork looking at a waterfall under a pine tree, the petal moulded brown-edged foliate rim painted with two tigers on rockwork between bamboo and prunus, fuku mark on the base
31.1 cm. diam.
Edo Period (Circa 1700)
Painted with a central roundel enclosing two sages standing on promontory rockwork looking at a waterfall under a pine tree, the petal moulded brown-edged foliate rim painted with two tigers on rockwork between bamboo and prunus, fuku mark on the base
31.1 cm. diam.
Provenance
Margaret, Duchess of Portland, Welbeck Abbey
Exhibited
Ko-Imari Porcelain from the Collection of Oliver Impey, Barry Davies Oriental Art Ltd., no. 47.
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