Antique Japanese Shoki Imari Plate ca 1630-1640 Arita Japan Porcelain
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Condition Report: Overall Condition; with a restoration. 184mm x 33mm
A Rare Shoki-Imari Porcelain Dish, Arita Kilns c.1630 -1640. This flat dish with everted rim and its thick rough foot-rim is typical of some of the earliest Japanese porcelain ever produced. The dish is thickly potted and the glaze crazed, both tyical of Japanese porcelain from this early period. The term Shoki-Imari is used to include the very first porcelain made in Japan, generally thought to be slightly before 1630. The designs were strongly influenced by the Ming porcelain in Japanese taste that was being imported at the time but it was also influenced by Japanese pottery. This particual plate show an almost identical design to Chinese Ko-Sometsuke plates for the Japanese market. A very rare dish!
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