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An imari dish
EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1710)
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An imari dish
Edo Period (Circa 1710)
The saucer dish rising towards shallow sides moulded as petals with a slightly upturned scalopped rim, painted in underglaze blue, coloured enamels and gilt with three sprays of iris, chrysatnthemum and camellia, the reverse with sprays of cherry blossom, the base with a daikon mark, rim restorations
20.3 cm. diam.
Provenance
Warwick Castle
Exhibited
Ko-Imari porcelain from the Collection of Oliver Impey, Barry Davies Oriental Art, London, 1997, no. 109.
Special notice
Christie's charges a Buyer's premium calculated at 20.825% of the hammer price for each lot with a value up to €90,000 (NLG 198.334). If the hammer price of a lot exceeds €90,000 then the hammer price of a lot is calculated at 20.825% of the first €90,000 plus 11.9% of any amount in excess of €90,000. Buyer's Premium is calculated on this basis for each lot individually.
Lot Essay
There is a similar example in the Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen; Japanisches Porzellan der Edo-Zeit, Hetjens Museum, Düsseldorf, 1983, no. 28.
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