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FIVE ARITA OR IMARI PORCELAINS
Edo period (1615-1868), late 17th century
Comprising a large moulded celadon dish in the form of
a feather fan, with a swirling cloud in relief, the underside
showing a ring of red biscuit porcelain, c.1750, 29.4cm
(11¾in) diam.; an Imari ewer, painted in underglaze blue
with figures among exotic plants, with European hinged
metal cover, c.1780, 22.9cm (9in) high; three saucer
dishes, one painted in underglaze blue within the brown-
edged rim with cherry blossoms on swirling water, Kin
mark, c.1780, 18.7cm (7 3/8in) diam., one similarly
painted with chrysanthemums growing from rocks,
c.1780, 20.5cm (8 1/8in) diam., the other with a central
panel of two cranes within a border of pine, prunus and
bamboo, Fuku mark, cira 1780, 20.3cm (8in) diam. (5).
£1,200 - 1,500
JPY180,000 - 230,000
US$1,700 - 2,100
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A LARGE BLUE-AND-WHITE OCTAGONAL
IMARI JAR
Edo period (1615-1868), late 17th/early 18th century
Painted in underglaze blue with an all-over design of exotic
long-tailed birds standing or in flight among large flowering
peonies growing in a rocky landscape, the shoulder with
bands of karakusa (‘Chinese grasses’) and formal foliate
motifs. 57.2cm (22½in) high.
£1,200 - 1,500
JPY180,000 - 230,000
US$1,700 - 2,100
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