Japanese Imari Edo to Meiji Charger c1860 to 1900. Measures 18 inches across. Excellent condition, no chips cracks or repairs. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.*** If you wish to see examples of similar items we have sold and/or
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Footed Japanese hand painted Porcelain Low Bowl Meiji Taisho. A lovely footed Japanese porcelain dish or bowl, probably used for a compote. The piece is decorated in overglaze enamel on the top of the bowl with a beautiful design of a flock of Japanese cranes flying over a lake or the inland sea. Great detail to the largest pair of cranes and to the waves in water. The underside of the bowl or dish has an intricate geometric design that possible includes some Japanese mons. Signed on the base with a mark that translated to Nippon, Chinson Zo (made) Yokohama. The piece measures 11 and one quarter inches in diameter at the top and stands 3 and one quarter inches tall at the rim. The foot is 3 seven eighths inches in diameter. Excellent condition. with no chips, hairlines of restorations. We date the dish to the late Meiji to Taisho era, circa 1910 to 1925. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.*** If you wish to see examples of similar items we have sold and/or
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A fine footed Mukozuke with an underglaze design of a lakeside landscape with hills in the background and two small boats in the lake. The border is done in the brocade patterns known as nishidike. The raised foot has classic Nabeshima style vertical lines and the underside of the scroll has small designs of foothills. Four character mark on the base reads Hirado Kasho Good Omen. See page 146, plate 12 in the standard Hirado reference book by Louis Lawrence Hirado, Prince of Porcelains Encyclopedia of Art Series, 1997. Mid Meiji. Measures 6 and three eighth inches wide at top, 5 and seven eighths inches wide at bottom and is 1 one half inches high at its highest. Mukozuke bowls, used to serve food during a formal tea ceremony. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.*** If you wish to see examples of similar items we have sold and/or
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Antique Korean pottery storage jar lamp. This1860 Korean Pottery storage jar stands sixteen and a half inches at maximum height with base and lid. This a truly beautiful piece with wonderful colors and fine glaze. Excellent condition. The height with the shade is 27 and one half inches. The shade can be raised and lowered. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.*** If you wish to see examples of similar items we have sold and/or
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