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A large Japanese Arita blue and white deep bowl and cover, late 17th century, Edo period, decorated in tones of underglaze blue to the body and domed lid with a continuous garden scene of peony and grasses issuing from rockwork between concentric blue bands, the foot and lid with bands of petals, the lid surmounted by a ‘koma-inu’ lion dog.
Notes: A similar bowl, but in better condition sold for £35,000 in 2018.
Dimensions
Diameter: 30cm. (11 3/4in.)Condition report
Some faultsStock number
W883The BADA Standard
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