An Arita Dish
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An Arita Dish

CURSIVE FUKU MARK, EDO PERIOD (LATE 17TH-EARLY 18TH CENTURY)

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An Arita Dish
Cursive Fuku mark, Edo period (late 17th-early 18th century)
Decorated in underglaze blue with the design known as 'Deshima Island' with three foreigners standing in an undulating Dutch landscape, chocolate rim
18.8cm. diam.
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Please note that the size of this lot is 18.8cm and not as stated in the catalogue. It is correct on LotFinder and sold as viewed.

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Christiaan Jorg suggests that although traditionally known as Deshima, it is not the Dutch factory in Nagasaki, but is more likely to be Scheveningen, a fisherman's village on the Dutch coast near the Hague.1

1. Christiaan J.A. Jorg, Fine & Curious, Japanese Export Porcelain in Dutch Collections, (Amsterdam, 2003), p.240, pl.306-312

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