No. 103589929

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Meiji, Imari - Bowl - Porcelain
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Meiji, Imari - Bowl - Porcelain

A large and beautiful Japanese Imari porcelain bowl from the Meiji period, made in Arita. The decoration is detailed, painted in the classic Imari palette of underglaze cobalt blue, iron-red, and green enamels. The interior is decorated with a central medallion showing a Hou-ou (phoenix) in iron-red. Three large cartouches depict a Bijin, a woman in a traditional kimono, set in a garden scene with cherry blossoms. Between them are three smaller medallions with lotus blossoms and geometric Fuku (happiness) patterns in blue and white. The exterior features a flowing Karakusa scrolling vine in underglaze blue with iron-red leaves, and circular medallions with a four-petal floral crest. The porcelain has a subtle celadon-white tint. The condition is good. No chips, cracks, or repairs. There are some light limestone/watermarks near the inner rim. Some light firing marks and minor color smudges on the exterior, from the firing process. Overall, the piece looks great and is in a good condition. Origin: Japan, Arita Style: Imari, Kinrande Period: Meiji (1868–1912) Height: 9 cm Diameter: 21.5 cm Weight: 769 g Please take a good look at the photos, which are an integral part of the description. This lot will be carefully packed so it will get to its new owner exactly as it should.

No. 103589929

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Meiji, Imari - Bowl - Porcelain

Meiji, Imari - Bowl - Porcelain

A large and beautiful Japanese Imari porcelain bowl from the Meiji period, made in Arita.
The decoration is detailed, painted in the classic Imari palette of underglaze cobalt blue, iron-red, and green enamels.

The interior is decorated with a central medallion showing a Hou-ou (phoenix) in iron-red.
Three large cartouches depict a Bijin, a woman in a traditional kimono, set in a garden scene with cherry blossoms. Between them are three smaller medallions with lotus blossoms and geometric Fuku (happiness) patterns in blue and white.

The exterior features a flowing Karakusa scrolling vine in underglaze blue with iron-red leaves, and circular medallions with a four-petal floral crest.

The porcelain has a subtle celadon-white tint.

The condition is good. No chips, cracks, or repairs. There are some light limestone/watermarks near the inner rim. Some light firing marks and minor color smudges on the exterior, from the firing process.
Overall, the piece looks great and is in a good condition.

Origin: Japan, Arita
Style: Imari, Kinrande
Period: Meiji (1868–1912)

Height: 9 cm
Diameter: 21.5 cm
Weight: 769 g

Please take a good look at the photos, which are an integral part of the description.

This lot will be carefully packed so it will get to its new owner exactly as it should.

Final bid
€ 60
No reserve price

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