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Japanese Imari barber's bowl, 18th century, painted in iron red, black and green overglaze enamels and underglaze blue, decorated in the centre with an abstract design of a three-pointed star with three fans styled as lotus leaves, with flowering lotus and swirling clouds, the cavetto with chrysanthemum, peony and cherry blossom, the wide rim with a continuous bough of cherry, the iron-red blossoms set against branches and small leaves in underglaze blue, the reverse with three further floral boughs.

Diameter: 26.8cm. (10 9/16in.)

Condition:

Small chip to lip of bowl, pierced for hanging.

Dimensions

Diameter: 26.8cm. (10 9/16in.)

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Condition report

Small chip to lip of bowl

Stock number

X479
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