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An ormolu-mounted Kakiemon-style bowl
Japan, Edo period (late 17th century)
The slightly-faceted circular bowl with lobed everted rim, decorated in iron-red, yellow, green, light blue, aubergine and black enamels and gilt on underglaze blue, the interior with a pomegranate spray surrounded by a broad band depicting sprays of chrysanthemum and autumn grasses, beneath a band of chrysanthemum and geometric design, the exterior with four shaped panels alternately containing chrysanthemums and kikyo [Chinese bellflowers], divided by prunus trees, above a band of geometric design, a band of half-flowerheads to the footring, the rim with a band of chrysanthemum and foliage
Width 39 cm. height 30.5 cm.
Catalogue note: An identical bowl sold at Christies sale, Japanese Art and its Influence at the European Court, Sale number 10431, Lot 1.
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品相报告
the porcelain bowl appears to be in very good condition. One of the ears is torn in the centre.