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Antique 1670-1700 Japanese Arita Kakiemon Style Plate with Flowers Shibata

Antique 1670-1700 Japanese Arita Kakiemon Style Plate with Flowers Shibata

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Condition Report: crackle lines all over, of which 1 is somewhat larger running close to the blue line. Size 21.5x2.8CM DiameterxHeight

A Kakiemon dish
Edo Period (late 17th century)

Decorated in typical coloured enamels on underglaze blue, flowers and foliage among rocks
20.5cm. diam.

Color bursting from it

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Period; 1670- 1700

Provenance:

Provenance: From the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022)

Phillip Allen was a much-loved orientalist, he was a council member of the Oriental Ceramic Society, scholarly, generous and fun. Phillip organised an OCS viewing of the Sir Victor Sassoon Chinese ivories collection, which he both catalogued and was instrumental in organising their bequest to the British Museum.

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Weight 5 kg
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