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EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1700)
Details
A Kakiemon tureen and cover
Edo Period (Circa 1700)
Enamelled in iron-red, yellow, blue, black and gilt enamels with two stylised scrolls of foliage and chrysanthemum divided by butterflies, repeated on the slightly domed cover applied with strap handle, rim crack restoration
19.8 cm. diam. (2)
Edo Period (Circa 1700)
Enamelled in iron-red, yellow, blue, black and gilt enamels with two stylised scrolls of foliage and chrysanthemum divided by butterflies, repeated on the slightly domed cover applied with strap handle, rim crack restoration
19.8 cm. diam. (2)
Provenance
Richard de la Mare
Exhibited
Ko-Imari porcelain from the Collection of Oliver Impey, Barry Davies Oriental Art, London, 1997, no. 95.
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