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A LARGE KAKIEMON DISH AN ARITA TUREEN AN IMARI DISH
EDO PERIOD, LATE 17TH CENTURY EDO PERIOD, LATE 17TH CENTURY LATE 17TH CENTURY
FUKU MARK 伊万里 染付大蓋物、江戸時代、17世紀後期 伊万里 色絵皿、江戸時代、17世紀後期
柿右衛門 染付大皿、江戸時代、17世紀後
期、福印 the deep bowl with domed cover surmounted the circular dish decorated in iron-red, green,
by a karashishi finial decorated in underglaze yellow and black enamels on underglaze blue with
with foliate rim, finely decorated in a deep blue in the Kakiemon style with a continuous landscapes
underglaze blue with a central roundel depicting a mountainous landscape 49 cm, 19⅓ in.
mountainous landscape, the upturned sides with 31.2 cm, 12¼ in.
panels of landscapes, the designs influenced by A similar example in the Soame Jenyns collection PROVENANCE
the Kano School of Painting is on view at the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, The Hodroff Collection
43 cm, 17 in. collection no. J53.
£ 4,000-6,000
PROVENANCE For further examples see Kyushu Ceramic € 4,550-6,800 US$ 5,300-7,900
The Avo Krikorian Collection Museum, The Shibata Collection (Saga-
prefecture, 1991) part 2, p.178, no.516 and The
A similar example is in the Rijksmuseum, Toguri Museum of Art, Ko-Imari [Old Imari ware] Please see image on page 48 for Lot 59
Amsterdam, inventory no. AK-RBK 1972-227 (Tokyo, 1991), p.124, no.267 Lot 58 illustrated opposite
£ 12,000-18,000 £ 10,000-15,000
€ 13,600-20,300 US$ 15,800-23,700 € 11,300-16,900 US$ 13,200-19,800
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