A Kakiemon saucer dish
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A Kakiemon saucer dish

EDO PERIOD (CIRCA 1670)

Details
A Kakiemon saucer dish
Edo Period (Circa 1670)
Finely painted in blue, green, yellow, iron-red and black enamels with small sprays of scattered cherry blossoms floating above and in a meandering stream, repaired
20.8 cm. diam.
Exhibited
Ko-Imari porcelain from the Collection of Oliver Impey, Barry Davies Oriental Art, London, 1997, no. 90.
Special notice
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Lot Essay

A similar example is illustrated in Eastern Ceramics and other Works of Art from the Collection of Gerald Reitlinger, The Ashmolean Museum, 1981, p. 78, no. 199.

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