Nabeshima ware - Plate - Porcelain - Fuyō floral design






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Nabeshima-style porcelain dish from Japan, dating to circa 1900–1930, with an underglaze blue fuyō (mallow) floral design; dimensions 21.3 cm diameter by 6 cm height, one item, in good condition with a small rim firing line, a tiny nick on the footrim, and a faint back stain, comes with a wooden box.
Description from the seller
An elegant porcelain dish in the Nabeshima style from the late Meiji to early 20th century (c. 1900–1930), finely painted in underglaze blue with a vivid fuyō (mallow) floral design.
The delicate gradation of cobalt blue, the balanced composition, and the refined potting are characteristic features of high-quality Meiji–Taishō period work.
The reverse is decorated with the classic shippo-linked pattern on three sides, a hallmark of Nabeshima-style porcelain of this period.
Comparable examples are published in the reference book “Nabeshima: Viewing the Style of the Late Period” by Ichiyoshi Ogi.
(Please note that the book images shown are for reference only and are not the item for sale.)
A fine collector’s piece. Comes with a wooden box.
Condition:
Good condition.
There is one small firing line on the rim, one tiny nick on the footrim, and a faint firing stain on the back, all clearly shown in the photos.
No other noticeable damage. A well-preserved antique piece.
Shipping:
Securely packed and shipped from Japan with tracking.
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Seller's Story
An elegant porcelain dish in the Nabeshima style from the late Meiji to early 20th century (c. 1900–1930), finely painted in underglaze blue with a vivid fuyō (mallow) floral design.
The delicate gradation of cobalt blue, the balanced composition, and the refined potting are characteristic features of high-quality Meiji–Taishō period work.
The reverse is decorated with the classic shippo-linked pattern on three sides, a hallmark of Nabeshima-style porcelain of this period.
Comparable examples are published in the reference book “Nabeshima: Viewing the Style of the Late Period” by Ichiyoshi Ogi.
(Please note that the book images shown are for reference only and are not the item for sale.)
A fine collector’s piece. Comes with a wooden box.
Condition:
Good condition.
There is one small firing line on the rim, one tiny nick on the footrim, and a faint firing stain on the back, all clearly shown in the photos.
No other noticeable damage. A well-preserved antique piece.
Shipping:
Securely packed and shipped from Japan with tracking.
※Important Information – Please Read Before Bidding※
Customs duties, VAT, and import clearance fees are not included in the shipping cost and are the responsibility of the buyer.
These charges vary depending on your country’s import regulations and are beyond the seller’s control.
All items are carefully packed and promptly shipped with tracking to ensure safe delivery.
Please bid with confidence
