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Japanese kakiemon bowl, Edo Period (1603-1868), c.1690, with fluted sides and scalloped rim, decorated to the interior with peony heads and prunus blossom around a central imperial chrysanthemum medallion (kikumon), the exterior with flowers growing amongst bound bamboo above a red geometric scroll to the foot.
Diameter: 23cm. (9 1/16in.)
Condition: Broken, two chips (one with old restoration); please see images
Notes:
The banded bamboo hedge design was frequently copied on porcelain in Europe, where it was sometimes mistakenly identified as a wheatsheaf.
Dimensions
Diameter: 23cm. (9 1/16in.)Condition report
Broken, two chips (one with old restoration).Stock number
W300The BADA Standard
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