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Pair of Japanese Imari dishes, 18th century, with gently lobed rims, each decorated in the centre with branches of flowering peony and willow issuing from rockwork in a fenced garden, the rim with with six alternating panels containing either an iron red floral diaper and scrolling flowerheads against a blue ground, or delicate water lillies and foliate lotus against a vibrant red ground, the reverse with two sprays of plum and typical spur marks to the base.
Dimensions
Diameter: 22.7cm. (8 7/8in.)Condition report
Firing and glaze faultsStock number
Y927CThe BADA Standard
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