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Period: 18th Century and Earlier
Place of Origin: Japanese
Japan, a Late 18th Century Imari Charger, Edo Period
Located in PARIS, FR
Nice hand painted Porcelain charger in the Imari palette using underglaze cobalt bleu and iron red. Japan, Edo period, late 18th century.
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Late 18th Century Antique Japanese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Japanese Ao-Oribe Glazed Stoneware Dish, Early Edo Period, 17th Century, Japan
Located in Austin, TX
A fine and rare Japanese ao-oribe glazed minoyaki stoneware dish, late Momoyama or early Edo period, 17th century, Japan. The circular dish of wheel thrown stoneware, glazed in the ...
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17th Century Edo Antique Japanese Ceramics

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Stoneware

Japanese Ko-Seto Stoneware Ewer with Carved Design
Located in Atlanta, GA
On offer is a rare Ko-seto (old seto) stoneware ewer from Kamakura period (12-14th century) Japan. The exceptionally heavily potted ewer is made of stoneware. The main body was likely hand-coiled with individually built handle, sprout and wheel-made neck and mouth assembled. It takes the basic form from the contemporary Chinese ewer...
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15th Century and Earlier Archaistic Antique Japanese Ceramics

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Stoneware

18th Century Japanese Foliate Rimmed Bowl
Located in Atlanta, GA
18th century Japanese Kakiemon foliate rimmed bowl, Edo period (1603-1867). This charming bowl's decor shows a guardian lion ("shi shi") and a floral...
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18th Century Antique Japanese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Pair Antique Japanese Artia Ceramic Cabinet Plates
By Arita
Located in Atlanta, GA
A pair of Japanese decorative ceramic plates, made in Arita for export market circa 17-18th century. The cabinet-display dishes feature lotus-petal gilt rim and a lavish tricolor ene...
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18th Century Japonisme Antique Japanese Ceramics

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Ceramic

# 5 Ko-Kutani Edo Period 17th Century Japanese Porcelain Dish Arita
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
A very nice set of polychrome dishes with green and red overglaze colors. Interesting brown circle in the centre. Early Edo period.   Condition No real damages, just crackl...
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18th Century Edo Antique Japanese Ceramics

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Porcelain

Antique 17/18th C Japanese Edo Porcelain Blue White Dish Figures Ladies
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
A very nicely decorated Japanese Porcelain dish in Chinese style. The central scene is of a busy pagoda garden, two elegant ladies. Condition 1 chip with line. Size 317 x 50mm ...
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17th Century Edo Antique Japanese Ceramics

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Porcelain

Unusual Antique 1690-1720 Japanese Imari Mustard Pots Arita Edo Japan
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Gratefull to share these two small mustard pots with you. Ca 1690-1720. Miniature mustard pot of baluster shape moulded as an opening lotus flower, on a ribbed conical stem. Curve...
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17th Century Edo Antique Japanese Ceramics

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Porcelain

Large 17th Century Colonial Japanese Porcelain VOC Charger
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A Japanese Arita blue and white porcelain VOC dish. Arita, late 17th century Measure: Diameter 32.1 cm These dishes, ordered by the VOC during the second half of the 17th century, were copied after the popular Chinese Wanli ‘Kraak’ porcelain...
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Late 17th Century Antique Japanese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

18th Century Imari Blue and White Round Scalloped Japanese Oversized Platter
Located in Vero Beach, FL
This large, beautiful and bold blue and white platter is Japanese Imari from the Edo period (18th century). This impressive early porcelain Imari ware is saturated in rich cobalt blue underglaze hand painted in an unusual cross pattern. It features four round medallions of lotus flowers and landscape vinettes and finishes in blue rimmed scalloped edges. A hand painted leaf design is repeated on the underside. Condition: Very good condition especially for it's age. One tiny chip is touched up. Nice wear and firing stilt marks on back. Measurements: 16" diameter x 2" depth Weight: 6 lbs. Experience and expertise - Clune Art And Antiques Studio.
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18th Century Edo Antique Japanese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Japanese Antique Kakiemon Plate from Arita
Located in Atlanta, GA
A milky white dish with slight scalloped rim and decorated with cobalt blue iron red and green enamel over glaze, this delicate piece in Kakiemon Style was dated at least to the earl...
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Early 18th Century Japonisme Antique Japanese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Late 17th Early 18th Century Nabeshima Japanese Porcelain Plate Fruit Design
Located in Milano, IT
Dish with karatuuri (melon) design Late 17th-early 18th century Porcelain decorated with cobalt blu underglaze and red fruits Diameter 15.2 cm Nabeshima ware was made at Okawachi near Arita in Kyushu under the authority of the Nabeshima clan. The feudal lords of Nabeshima were so proud of their technological skill, that throughout the Edo period (1615-1867) they gave porcelain (and swords) as presents to the lords of other provinces. Most of Nabeshima porcelain...
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Late 17th Century Antique Japanese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

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