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Subject:chinese or japanese plate
Posted By: daniels Wed, Jul 04, 2012 IP: 82.174.227.120 hello, |
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Subject:Re: chinese or japanese plate
Posted By: Bill H Thu, Jul 05, 2012 I would go along with Arita Imari and a date of 3rd-4th quarter of the 19th century (circa the late Edo to heart of the Meiji period). Though unmarked, your dish resembles some Fukagawa-marked patterns, as well as marked pieces of studios that also painted for Fukagawa. See URL below for an earlier thread. |
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Subject:Re: chinese or japanese plate
Posted By: Arjan Thu, Jul 05, 2012 Hi Leidi, |
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Subject:Re: chinese or japanese plate
Posted By: daniels Fri, Jul 06, 2012 Thank you Bill and Arjan for you answers, now i can google precise ! |
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