Posted 8 years ago
ho2cultcha
(5051 items)
I think that this one is old and i'm pretty certain that it is Japanese. I picked it up at a salvage place in Berkeley today. as usual, any info appreciated! This bowl is just under 3.5" across.
Small Japanese Imari Nut Dish | ||
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Posted 8 years ago
ho2cultcha
(5051 items)
I think that this one is old and i'm pretty certain that it is Japanese. I picked it up at a salvage place in Berkeley today. as usual, any info appreciated! This bowl is just under 3.5" across.
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I don't know is it Japanese or Chinese since it's too small. Both made a lot Imari wares. But I lean to agree with you.
thanks shrine. this is Japanese. i'm certain.
captivating, let,s talk same b,s and do some guessing
likely an HAjime - Miyoshi ( = kanji for small dish)
which small dish a KOZARA ? or MAMEZARA
this is am MAMEZARA , because the size ought to be 8 centimetes, mostly used for beanes, sometimes for pickles as well ( japanese name for an ignorant person is MAME - NO =bean brain
How old is it , (japanese double ring ) a type of steal ( see centre reverse pictogram )i don,t know if it is late 18 century or early 18 century - splashing cobalt + kinrande lustre - must be ok - i trust this - but who am i