Plate - Ceramic - Blue/White Heron Bamboo





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Rare Late Edo (Bakumatsu) Blue & White Plate with Heron and Bamboo – Hand-Painted, c. mid-19th century
An authentic Japanese Edo-period blue-and-white porcelain plate, hand-painted in underglaze cobalt with a heron standing among bamboo. The composition is notable for its restrained brushwork, open spacing, and painterly confidence.
The porcelain body, glaze tone, and multiple kiln spur scars to the base are consistent with late Edo manufacture (circa 1750–1820). Brushwork shows freehand execution with visible variation in cobalt density, characteristic of Edo period wares.
Condition is described to the best of my knowledge and supported by the photographs, which are an essential part of the listing. Expect normal antique/vintage characteristics including kiln grit, firing spots, glaze variations, small pinholes, and age wear. Age/origin attributions are offered as informed opinion. Returns are only applicable if the lot is materially not as described; please note that minor age-related wear and differences in interpretation do not constitute grounds for return.
Rare Late Edo (Bakumatsu) Blue & White Plate with Heron and Bamboo – Hand-Painted, c. mid-19th century
An authentic Japanese Edo-period blue-and-white porcelain plate, hand-painted in underglaze cobalt with a heron standing among bamboo. The composition is notable for its restrained brushwork, open spacing, and painterly confidence.
The porcelain body, glaze tone, and multiple kiln spur scars to the base are consistent with late Edo manufacture (circa 1750–1820). Brushwork shows freehand execution with visible variation in cobalt density, characteristic of Edo period wares.
Condition is described to the best of my knowledge and supported by the photographs, which are an essential part of the listing. Expect normal antique/vintage characteristics including kiln grit, firing spots, glaze variations, small pinholes, and age wear. Age/origin attributions are offered as informed opinion. Returns are only applicable if the lot is materially not as described; please note that minor age-related wear and differences in interpretation do not constitute grounds for return.
