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Recent comments1423 of 180070 Listen to records and look at chalk dwarfs Japanese Porcelain Arita Ware "Imari" Dish /Cobalt,Red and Gold "Kinrande" Decoration / Circa 1850-1860
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    Posted 6 years ago

    ho2cultcha
    (5051 items)

    I have a similar design with the five monks appreciating the garden on several very different pieces. I forget what they are called. It's a nice Kutani bowl - signed. thanks for looking!

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    1. apostata apostata, 4 months ago
      it is tecnical discussion does the combined characteristics Akae ( red color) + kinrade ( gold color application ) + GENERIC !!! -kutani MARKING mandatory leads to meijji period or could it be Taisho , IMO it is almost always MEijji and at least not a LATE Taisho !! combination , for a japanese piece not boring nothing wrong with it

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