£145.00
An identical dish is illustrated in the Shibata Collection Vol.4, #303 where it is dated to 1770~1800.
Approximately 17.8 cm diameter. The dish has some light wear from normal use but is otherwise in fine condition...
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Approximately 14.4 cm diameter. Perfect condition.
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£320.00
The cup is approximately 8cm diameter, the saucer is 14.8cm diameter...
£120.00
Approximately 18.5 cm diameter...
£275.00
A kensui is a pot in which the water is poured after rinsing a chawan during the tea ceremony. The enamelled design is unusual especially the bold use of iron-red. The base has a variation of the spiral fuku mark, used in the 1780’s. It is uncommon to find ceramics associated with the tea ceremony that can be safely dated to before the 19th century.
5 inches (12.7cm) diameter, 3.3/4 inches (9.5cm) high...
£120.00
Approximately 18.5 cm diameter. Fine condition...
£110.00
Approximately 14.6 cm diameter. Perfect condition.
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£110.00
£110.00
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Arita, circa 1790.
Approximately 29 cm diameter. Perfect condition.
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£375.00
Approximately 13.8cm diameter. There is one very shallow chip on the rim, noted in the photographs, otherwise perfect.
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£165.00
Approximately 19.4 cm diameter. Perfect condition.
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£265.00
A pair of porcelain plates made for export to Europe at the end of the 17th century. The dishes with shallow foliate edges, the cavetto decorated with flower stems in the manner of Astor pattern porcelains. The centre of the plates feature a fine decorative flower basket. The back of each plate has a typical Kangxi lozenge mark.
Just under 22 cm and 21.5 cm diameter. The edge of the first plate has some small nibbles ...
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Provenance: R&G McPherson Antiques, London W8.
Approximately 18.7 cm diameter. A tiny piece of kiln dross on the front, otherwise perfect.
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£185.00
A similar whistle is illustrated in Christiaan J. A. Jorg’s ‘Fine & Curious, Japanese Export Porcelain in Dutch Collections.’
Approximately 7.4 cm long. Perfect condition.
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£280.00
See Shibata vol II #612, for another example, dated to 1690-1710.
Approximately 17.4 cm diameter. In perfect condition.
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£550.00
This fine dish is decorated with designs taken from Ming Chinese Wanli 'Kraak' wares and came about as a result of a disruption of Chinese production during a period of unrest. Dutch traders who found their Chinese trade stopped resorted to ordering from Japanese makers. The Japanese versions of these Kraak style pieces are usually thicker than the very thin Chinese Kraak wares and this has ensured their survival in often pristine condition. Thi...
£245.00
For a similar dish see pp 282-3 No 157 of the complete catalogue of the Kurita Museum where it is des...