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Subject:Kangxi period????
Posted By: Toan Mon, Sep 22, 2014 IP: 86.132.55.206

Dear forum
Please advise if this dish is Chinese and of the Kangxi period???







Subject:Re: Kangxi period????
Posted By: Mat Wed, Sep 24, 2014

Hi, in my opinion this dish is of Japanese origin. The decoration reminds me of Arita porcelain, likely of the late Edo period. Hopefully Emiko or Arjan will comment on this...
Best regards,
Mat

Subject:Re: Kangxi period????
Posted By: Mat Wed, Sep 24, 2014

Just to add this, maybe the dish could be a bit earlier? I have seen such relief decoration with the brown rim on plates that were dated to the 18th century, an they also had no spur marks (as one would expect for that period)...

Subject:Re: Kangxi period????
Posted By: Toan Thu, Sep 25, 2014

Thank you Mat
I must admit the thought did occur in my mind that the dish is Japanese in origin
Kind regards
toan

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Subject:Re: Kangxi period????
Posted By: Bill H Fri, Sep 26, 2014

Hi Toan,

I have this Japanese Imari style rectangular fish dish with the same border design around the "Three Friends" motif in its center. A faux mark on the base reads "Made in the Chenghua Year of the Great Ming Dynasty".

Best regards,

Bill H.



Subject:Re: Kangxi period????
Posted By: Toan Sat, Sep 27, 2014

Dear Bill
Once again many thanks for your help
Kind regards
Toan

Subject:Re: Kangxi period????
Posted By: CAH Thu, Sep 25, 2014

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Subject:Re: Kangxi period????
Posted By: Emiko Sat, Sep 27, 2014

Hello to everyone,
Quick response.
Your plate or bowl is Imari sometsuke porcelain. 18th century. Around 1760 - 1790, Hizen.
Best Regards,
Emiko

Subject:Re: Kangxi period????
Posted By: Toan Mon, Sep 29, 2014

Dear Emiko
Many thanks for confirming that this dish is Imari Sometsuke
Kind regards
toan


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