Rim dressed in dark iron-brown glaze, the interior painted in fine underglaze cobalt blue tones with a central double medallion, the cavetto encircled with ten wide lappet panels enclosing alternately rampant. With a tassel and swirling clouds on a deeper cobalt-blue ground, the reverse decorated with a double-lined scrolling of.
Seal character mark within a double square to the base set with four spar marks, partly soiled. The Arita lobed porcelain dish is thought to have been manufactured in the Kakiemon kiln some time during the Genroku period for the domestic market, judging from the cobalt-blue seal mark on the base of the dish. It is one of the marks found on Kakiemon porcelains that were manufactured between the Genroku and Kyoho periods. 18.4 cm (7.24 in) maximum cross diameter. Undamaged with no chips, cracks and restoration.Some manufacturing imperfections to the glaze to the footring (glazed). Some old wear to the glaze in general use. Are antiques and works of art with some age, which are unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine as described.
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The item "A Very Fine Blue & White Arita (Kakiemon) Lobed Porcelain Shishi Dish. Edo" is in sale since Friday, March 15, 2019. This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Plates".
The seller is "at-asian-art" and is located in Saitama. This item can be shipped worldwide.