Five porcelain dishes
Meiji era (1868-1912)Comprising: a saucer dish decorated in the Imari palette with a festival cart below clouds and flowering prunus tree, flanked by brocade pattern, apocryphal Ming mark to base, 24.3cm diameter; a shallow bowl painted in underglaze cobalt-blue with a peacock beneath peony flowers, 24.5cm diameter; a Nabeshima-style foliate-rimmed dish on high straight foot, decorated with a lady watching moths by moonlight, 22.5cm diameter, 4.8cm high; a square blue and white saucer painted with a bridge among mountains with inscription, brocade mark to base, 17.8cm wide; a boat-shaped dish decorated in the Imari palette with a ho-o bird and brocade pattern, apocryphal Wanli mark to base, 21.5cm long. (5).