Fine Ai Kakiemon Botan ni Hooh Dish Empo c.1680
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Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1700: Item # 1373334
Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1700: Item # 1373334
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A finely painted Kakiemon dish of scalloped form painted in under-glaze blue with a pair of auspicious Hoo birds amongst clouds, harbingers of good fortune, with stylised Peony branches. The reverse painted with a classic lotus scroll and a square fuku seal. Dating circa 1680-1700 and a product of the Kama-no Tsuji (Kakiemon) kiln in the Nangawara valley, note the fine pin point spurs and carefully trimmed footrim. The dish measures approximately 21.5cm in diameter, seven suns. There is a filled crack and related chip to the rim from an old firing flaw with no other damages noted. Worldwide shipping included in the USD price and UK sterling included in the £ price.
A finely painted Kakiemon dish of scalloped form painted in under-glaze blue with a pair of auspicious Hoo birds amongst clouds, harbingers of good fortune, with stylised Peony branches. The reverse painted with a classic lotus scroll and a square fuku seal. Dating circa 1680-1700 and a product of the Kama-no Tsuji (Kakiemon) kiln in the Nangawara valley, note the fine pin point spurs and carefully trimmed footrim. The dish measures approximately 21.5cm in diameter, seven suns. There is a filled crack and related chip to the rim from an old firing flaw with no other damages noted. Worldwide shipping included in the USD price and UK sterling included in the £ price.