A RARE KAKIEMON DISH EDO PERIOD, LATE 17TH CENTURY
A RARE KAKIEMON DISH EDO PERIOD, LATE 17TH CENTURY
the moulded dish with lobed panels in the manner of a Delft dish, decorated in iron-red, green, yellow, blue and black enamels and gilt with a ho-o birds among sprays of peony and banded hedges
25 cm., 9 5/8 in. diam.
Provenance:
The lobed form is derived from European metalwork dishes copied by Delft or German tin glazed ware. For a German dish of similar design, see a tinglazed earthenware dish in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hans Syz Collection, (1995.268.6).
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A RARE KAKIEMON DISH EDO PERIOD, LATE 17TH CENTURY
the moulded dish with lobed panels in the manner of a Delft dish, decorated in iron-red, green, yellow, blue and black enamels and gilt with a ho-o birds among sprays of peony and banded hedges
25 cm., 9 5/8 in. diam.
Provenance:
The lobed form is derived from European metalwork dishes copied by Delft or German tin glazed ware. For a German dish of similar design, see a tinglazed earthenware dish in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hans Syz Collection, (1995.268.6).