Beautifully Hand Painted Meiji-Era Japanese Porcelain Covered Bowl
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Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1900: Item # 1473052
Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1900: Item # 1473052
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This is a really nicely painted antique Japanese Arita porcelain covered bowl, sometimes called a chawan, dating to the Meiji era, circa 1870s-90s. It measures about 13.2 cm across the lid, and about 8.5 cm high including the lid. It is entirely hand painted, with garden scenes and a pair of plovers. The mark on the inside of the foot of the lid is a kakutomi mark, associated with one or more of the kilns of the Meiji era. This piece is in very good condition, with no cracks, chips or repairs, and only very small glaze pops or burns from the manufacturing process. It would make a beautiful and colorful display!
This is a really nicely painted antique Japanese Arita porcelain covered bowl, sometimes called a chawan, dating to the Meiji era, circa 1870s-90s. It measures about 13.2 cm across the lid, and about 8.5 cm high including the lid. It is entirely hand painted, with garden scenes and a pair of plovers. The mark on the inside of the foot of the lid is a kakutomi mark, associated with one or more of the kilns of the Meiji era. This piece is in very good condition, with no cracks, chips or repairs, and only very small glaze pops or burns from the manufacturing process. It would make a beautiful and colorful display!
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