N.º 101044963

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Plato - Cerámica
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Edo–Meiji Period Japanese Blue and White Porcelain Shrimp Plate – 19th Century A Japanese blue-and-white porcelain plate dating to the late Edo to early Meiji period (circa 1850–1880). The plate is decorated in underglaze cobalt blue with a lively depiction of a shrimp (ebi), rendered with expressive brushwork and animated detail. Old, faded label remains The composition is balanced by stylized water lines and geometric lozenge motifs, while the scalloped rim is highlighted with classic Japanese ornamental flourishes. The playful yet confident painting reflects the Japanese taste for natural subjects imbued with character and movement. Shrimp imagery in Japanese art is traditionally associated with longevity and good fortune, making such plates popular for both everyday use and celebratory occasions. This is an antique object and is sold as such. As expected with Edo-period ceramics, the dish shows signs of age and use, including surface wear, kiln irregularities, firing marks, glaze imperfections, and minor discoloration. No restoration, repainting, or modern alteration is observed, but the item has not been subjected to laboratory testing. Photographs form an essential part of the description and condition assessment. Buyers are encouraged to review all images carefully and request clarification prior to bidding. Differences in interpretation of age, attribution, or condition do not constitute grounds for dispute after delivery.

N.º 101044963

Ya no está disponible
Plato - Cerámica

Plato - Cerámica

Edo–Meiji Period Japanese Blue and White Porcelain Shrimp Plate – 19th Century

A Japanese blue-and-white porcelain plate dating to the late Edo to early Meiji period (circa 1850–1880). The plate is decorated in underglaze cobalt blue with a lively depiction of a shrimp (ebi), rendered with expressive brushwork and animated detail. Old, faded label remains

The composition is balanced by stylized water lines and geometric lozenge motifs, while the scalloped rim is highlighted with classic Japanese ornamental flourishes. The playful yet confident painting reflects the Japanese taste for natural subjects imbued with character and movement.

Shrimp imagery in Japanese art is traditionally associated with longevity and good fortune, making such plates popular for both everyday use and celebratory occasions.

This is an antique object and is sold as such. As expected with Edo-period ceramics, the dish shows signs of age and use, including surface wear, kiln irregularities, firing marks, glaze imperfections, and minor discoloration. No restoration, repainting, or modern alteration is observed, but the item has not been subjected to laboratory testing. Photographs form an essential part of the description and condition assessment. Buyers are encouraged to review all images carefully and request clarification prior to bidding. Differences in interpretation of age, attribution, or condition do not constitute grounds for dispute after delivery.

Pujas cerradas
Giovanni Bottero
Experto
Estimación  € 250 - € 350

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