Large Japanese Arita dish from the Edo period – polychrome decoration – 45 cm - Porcelain - Japan - Edo Period (1600-1868)

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A porcelain large plate from Japan by the Arita manufacture, dating to the mid-Edo period (c. 1700–1750), decorated in blue underglaze and polychrome enamels with a central mountainous landscape and a procession of figures in a flowering garden, diameter 45 cm, in very good condition with minor firing specks and no restoration.

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Magnificent large porcelain dish from Japan, manufactured in Arita, dating from the mid-Edo period (circa 1700-1750).

Decorated in blue under a cover and polychrome enamels (aka-e, green, gold) depicting a mountainous landscape with floating fabrics at the center, surrounded by a procession of figures in a flowering garden.

Glossy enameling, with very fine and detailed decoration, typical of Japanese production from Arita inspired by the Imari and Kakiemon patterns.


Origin: Japan, Arita

Mid-Edo period (around 1700-1750)

Material: Porcelain decorated in blue underglaze and polychrome enamels

Decor: Lively scene with characters and landscapes.

Diameter: 45 cm

Condition: Very good overall condition, small original cooking points, no visible restoration.

Magnificent large porcelain dish from Japan, manufactured in Arita, dating from the mid-Edo period (circa 1700-1750).

Decorated in blue under a cover and polychrome enamels (aka-e, green, gold) depicting a mountainous landscape with floating fabrics at the center, surrounded by a procession of figures in a flowering garden.

Glossy enameling, with very fine and detailed decoration, typical of Japanese production from Arita inspired by the Imari and Kakiemon patterns.


Origin: Japan, Arita

Mid-Edo period (around 1700-1750)

Material: Porcelain decorated in blue underglaze and polychrome enamels

Decor: Lively scene with characters and landscapes.

Diameter: 45 cm

Condition: Very good overall condition, small original cooking points, no visible restoration.

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Dynastic Style/Period
Edo Period (1600-1868)
Country of Origin
Japan
Material
Porcelain
Title of artwork
Large Japanese Arita dish from the Edo period – polychrome decoration – 45 cm
Condition
Good condition
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