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            THE PROPERTY OF A LONDON COLLECTOR  THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN  Victor Rienaecker, The Richard de la Mare
            A LARGE KAKIEMON BOWL             A RARE KAKIEMON DISH              Collection of Japanese Ceramic Wares, Part 1,
            EDO PERIOD, LATE 17 TH  CENTURY   EDO PERIOD, LATE 17 TH  CENTURY   Apollo (November, 1946), fig. VIII.
                                                                                Catalogue of an Exhibition of Japanese
            柿右衛門 色絵大鉢、江戸時代、17世紀後期             柿右衛門 色絵皿、江戸時代、17世紀後期              porcelain, intro. by Soame Jenyns (London,
                                                                                the Oriental Ceramic Society, 1956), cat. no.
            the deep bowl with narrow everted rim   the moulded dish with twenty-one rim facets,
            decorated in vivid iron-red, green, yellow,   a large trefoil leaf, two ginko leaves and six   134
            black enamels with a central roundel   small leaves, decorated in iron red, green,   Soame Jenyns, Japanese Porcelain (London,
            depicting a mountain landscape bordered   blue, yellow and black enamels with three   1965), pl. A and cover of paper dust jacket.
            with bamboo among rocks, the exterior with   boats returning to the shore at Matsushima,   Hayashiya Seizo, Kakiemon/Nabeshima, vol. 6
            scrolling foliage                 one of the three celebrated beauty spots of   of Nihon no toji (Japanese ceramics) (Tokyo,
            38 cm., 14⅞ in. diam.             Japan                             1972), pl. 143.
                                                                                Hayashiya Seizo, Kakiemon, vol. 9 of Nihon no
                                              17.5 cm., 6¾ in. diam.
            £ 8,000-10,000                                                      toji (Tokyo, 1974), pl. 143.
            € 9,400-11,800   US$ 10,600-13,300     For further examples see:    Nishida Hiroko, Kakiemon, vol. 24 of Nihon toji
                                              Soame Jenyns, The Polychrome Wares   Zenshu (Tokyo, 1977), pl. 56.
                                              Associated with the Potters Kakiemon,
                                              Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Soicety   £ 20,000-30,000
                                              1937-1938, XIV (London, 1938), no. 8a.   € 23,500-35,300   US$ 26,500-39,700
                                              William Bowyer Honey, The Ceramic Art of
                                              China and Other Countries of the Far East
                                              (London, 1945), no. 181b.
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