A Century Kakiemon Nigoshide Porcelain Bowl The Square Lobed Form with Steep Sides is Lightly and Indistinctly Moulded with What Might be Flowers. The Rim is Dressed with a Brown Iron Rich Kuchibeni (Meaning lipstick).
A Century Kakiemon Nigoshide Porcelain Bowl The Square Lobed Form with Steep Sides is Lightly and Indistinctly Moulded with What Might be Flowers. The Rim is Dressed with a Brown Iron Rich Kuchibeni (Meaning lipstick).
A Japanese Kakiemon Porcelain Bowl, Late Century. Decorated Over a Nigoshide (milky white) Body with Prunus (Plum), Bamboo and `Banded Hedges`. The Potting of this Kakiemon Bowl is Very Thin.
A Century White Moulded Kakiemon Porcelain Dish of Nigoshide Body. The Center Moulded in Very Shallow Relief with Bamboo, the Six Border Panels moulded with Chrysanthemum. The Rim with a Brown Iron-Oxide Dressing.
A Transitional Blue and White Porcelain Bowl, Late Ming, Chongzhen Period The Shallow Form Painted with a Rabbit Gazing at the Moon in a Landscape. The Base with an Apocryphal Chenghua Mark, Ming Dynasty The Surface of the base Shows Chatter Marks.
A Song Dynasty Qingbai porcelain moulded dish. The center decorated with the ‘Twin Fish’ design with waves and lotus flowers, representing marriage with children.
A century blue and white Japanese porcelain dish, Arita kilns – The saucer shaped dish depicts a goose on the waters edge using cobalt blue and a wax resist technique called Sumihajiki. The base with a seal mark.
An 18th Century Chantilly Soft-Paste Porcelain Bowl in the Kakiemon Style c.1735-1740. The Shallow Form with Steep Sides and a Barbed and Indented Rim is Decorated in Typical Kakiemon Enamels. The Design is Quite Close to the Japanese Kakiemon Original with a Branch with Flowers and an Elongated Wavy Tendril with a Flower-Head at its Terminus. The Exterior Similarly Decorated. The Rim Dressed in Brown Enamel to Imitate Japanese Fuchibeni.
A 17th Century Blue and White Japanese Porcelain Dish, Arita Kilns c.1660-1680. Decorated with a Panel Containing a Scene of a River Landscape with a Rocky Promontory and a Small Boat, this Panel Overlaps a Lozenge Shaped Panel. The Second Panel is Decorated in a Dark Blue Separated from the Lighter Cobalt Blue Background by Sumihajiki, the Subject is of Pine and Bamboo.
A Japanese Kakiemon Nigoshide Porcelain Tripod Dish Decorated with Two Groups of Plants and Grasses Tied with Blue Ribbons Similar to if not `Banded Hedges`.
A fine Kangxi blue and white porcelain Dragon and Carp dish c.1700. Painted in rich vibrant tones of cobalt blue with dramatic version of this design, a large sinewy dragon thrusts its self up through crashing waves below it a carp leaps from the foaming sea. To the left is another carp on the edge of a wave with a thought bubble filled with a slender dragon. The border with crashing waves and prunus flower-heads.