A ko-sometsuke dish
A ko-sometsuke dish
Late Ming dynasty
The shallow square-sectioned well encircled by a flat mouth rim and painted across the floor with a complex riverside landscape and with elaborate vine scroll patterns on both sides of the upright walls, all raised atop four short feet; the underside centered by a square cartouche reading fugui jiaqi/fuki kaki; all surfaces displaying the kiln flaws typical of these blue and white wares made to suit Japanese taste; with tomobako.
7 3/4in (19.6cm) across
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A ko-sometsuke dish
Late Ming dynasty
The shallow square-sectioned well encircled by a flat mouth rim and painted across the floor with a complex riverside landscape and with elaborate vine scroll patterns on both sides of the upright walls, all raised atop four short feet; the underside centered by a square cartouche reading fugui jiaqi/fuki kaki; all surfaces displaying the kiln flaws typical of these blue and white wares made to suit Japanese taste; with tomobako.
7 3/4in (19.6cm) across