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A porcelain saucer dish
Nabeshima wareEdo period (1615-1868), late 17th centuryPainted in underglaze blue, iron-red, green, and ocher enamels with peony blossoms on stylized waves, the underside with linked cash and tassels and a comb design encircling the high foot ring 7 3/4in (19.7cm) diameter; 2in (5.2cm) high
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For dishes of similar design, see Fujio Koyama, Nabeshima (Toji taikei, Compendium of Far Eastern Ceramics, vol. 21), Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1974, illustrated on the front cover and no.24; Kurita Hideo, Imari, Nabeshima, Ashikaga, Tochigi Pref.: Kurita Bijutsukan (Kurita Museum), 1985, no.127; Hayashiya Seizo, Nabeshima (Nihon no toji, Ceramics of Japan, vol.10), Tokyo: Chuokoronsha, 1988, no.20; Toguri Bijutsukan (Toguri Museum of Art), Nihon toji meihin zuroku: Imari, Kakiemon, Nabeshima, Ko-Kutani (Japanese Ceramics in the Toguri Collection), Tokyo: Toguri Bijutsukan, 1988, no.331; Asahi Shinbunsha (Asahi Newspaper Company), Iro-Nabeshima: Hankama-ato hakkutsu kinen (Enameled Nabeshima Ware: In Commemoration of Excavations at the Domain Kiln), Kita-Kyushu: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1982, p.42; Asahi Shinbunsha (Asahi Newspaper Company), Les Cadeaux au Shogun : Porcelaine Précieuse des Seigneurs de Nabeshima, Paris: éspace des Arts Mitsukoshi-étoile, 1997, nos.58-9; Yasukochi Yukie and Tsuchida Ruriko, Nabeshima: Hokoritakaki dezain (Nabeshima Ware: Designs That Inspire Pride), Tokyo: Santori Bijutsukan (Suntory Museum of Art), 2010, nos.119-120.