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Large Ko Imari Kiri ni Hooh Nishiki-de Charger Late Edo Early 19C

Large Ko Imari Kiri ni Hooh Nishiki-de Charger Late Edo Early 19C


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Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1837 VR: Item # 1397845

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 $425.00 
£230 - $420

An impressive large shallow dish of foliate form decorated with a pair of auspicious Hoo birds with Kiri (Pawlonia) painted principally in underglaze blue which trail over the rim on to the reverse of the dish; an “over the wall pattern”. Set against swirling panels of various brocades, aka-e kinrande, hosoge-mon with vine in gilt inset within an iron red ground, a ground of four petal flowers, karahana, in contrasting, blue, yellow and aubergine enamels and iron red ground sometimes referred to as a pheasant or octopus eye pattern. The brocades and design are typical of the Bunkua- Bunsei era, circa 1800-1830 The dish measures 38cm in diameter and has a footring of 23.5cm in diameter. It stands 6cm in height and weighs 1.949 kg. It is in good condition with no cracks chips or restoration. Worldwide shipping is included in the USD $ price and UK shipping in the sterling £ price. £230 $425