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“Thousand Immortals” Satsuma Creamer
- $150.00
- 3.25" from footrim to handle
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17/18C Japanese Edo Porcelain Imari Arita Dish flowers
- $229.00
- A very early classical Japanese Imari dish circa 1690 to 1810, with varying shades of cobalt blue including a fine deep cobalt tone. The central scene with an unusual pairing of floral planters encircled by predominant iron-red overglaze enamels. Size: 212x32mm
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1980 Fukagawa Celadon Snow Monkey Okimono
- $1,100.00
- Comes with an original invoice from 2007 from the previous owner.
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19th century Large Japanese Imari Porcelain plate in bronze mounts
- $699.00
- A fine 19th century Japanese Imari porcelain plate, set in bronze mounts and standing on three bronze feet in the shape of a mythical beast’s head.
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6 Japanese delightful porcelain shallow dishes with gold trim
- $110.00
- 6 delightful Japanese porcelain shallow dishes with gold trim 6.25 inch diameter Excellent condition They feature: - delicate landscape design with beautiful floral garden house, attractive eagles with gold trim - delicate floral design with beautiful chrysanthemum, plum blossom and hibiscus with gold trim - delicate floral design with bunch of flowers in the vase, hibiscus flower rim with gold trim - delicate geisha design with wisteria flower, floral grape vine with gold trim Truly…
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A Fine Japanese Satsuma Vase
- $299.00
- A Fine Japanese Satsuma Vase In the Kinkozan Style Panels on either side with flower and duck scene. Cobalt blue glaze with gilding. Signed. Two very small chips to foot rim. Loss of gilding due to age. Height 9 cm.
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A Japanese Arita/Imari Saucer. Circa, 1820-1840.
- $75.00
- This saucer was made during the 1820’s-1840’s in the Arita province in Japan, judging by design, the type of porcelain used, and the back of the plate where the foot is shaped. There is no mark. There is a very typical Arita vine and scrolled border running around the outside of it. Measurements: H 2.6cm, W 12cm. Feel free to contact me via Bidamount-live or at [email protected] for any questions or inquiries regarding this item.
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An Excellent Pair of 18th Century Japanese Porcelain Bowls Ca. 1740-80
- $125.00
- Note – Please email me before ordering to ensure this item is in stock – thanks! Offered is a fine pair of Japanese 18th Century porcelain bowls, made in Arita circa 1740 to 1780, give or take a decade. They are decorated in underglaze blue and white (sometsuke). These bowls measure approximately 5 3/4" (about 14.6 cm) wide and just under 2" (5.2 cm) high, and the weight is 225 grams for one bowl and…
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An Exquisite Pair of Blue and White Japanese Porcelain Cups, c.1730-80
- $135.00
- Note - please contact me before ordering to ensure this item is still available, thanks! Offered is a superbly painted pair of 18th Century Japanese porcelain cups, made by one of the Arita kilns circa 1730-80. These cups measure about 8.3 cm wide and about 5.0 cm high; they are a bit larger than teabowls of the period on average, and may have been intended for wine or saké, or for general use. I don't…
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Antique and large japanese Kutani porcelain figurine of Kwannon,
- $500.00
- Antique and large japanese Kutani porcelain figurine depicting Kwannon, beautifully painted phoenix in the robe, in good condition. Right feet toes missing Height: 50 cm
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Antique and very large japanese Bizen ceramic figurine of Kwannon
- $800.00
- Antique and very large japanese Bizen ceramic figurine depicting Kwannon, mark and signed, in good condition. Bronce base included Height: 60 cm
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Antique Japanese Edo Era (c. 1850) Ceramic Aka-Imari Ochoko / Guinomi Sake Cup 2″ 猪口
- $48.00
- This is an antique Japanese hand painted aka-Imari ceramic Ochoko or Guinomi (sake cup) dating back to the late Edo Era (c.1850). It has a hand painted multi color (akaimari) designs of flower, and a family crest. This ceramic cup was high fired for lasting durability. It came from an original set of 20 sake cups that were complete with a signed presentation box (not included). It's quite interesting to note the variability in each…
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