Posted 3 years ago
JodyLee
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Imari Bowl measuring 10 1/2 inches in width
I purchase this at an auction in Lakeland Florida.
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Posted 3 years ago
JodyLee
(65 items)
Imari Bowl measuring 10 1/2 inches in width
I purchase this at an auction in Lakeland Florida.
Please give your input
I don't have any information on this bowl
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ill be back easy to date but difficult design , because we have to combine the lack of mikomi( inner slope roundel ) in combination with a sort danryu mon ( rolled up dragon), have to recover first
i don,t know much about imari,s , but lets give it a try, maybe SAndra correct later
how old is old , well there 5 colors imari,s in de edo period like kenjo nadeshiko , but not in this style and they are probably coffee rim and not kinrande (Brocade)
it is an strange plate because the tsuru karakusa (kudzu)= vine arabesk = the red and white decoration among the flower ( chrysantium) is not accompanied with a diaper ( diamond shape ) design
i am not an imari fan but i think it is nice
the first thing you noticed like i stated before is the MIKOMI9 round central motif is missing , very interest
the inner decoration is probably the free interpreted danryu mon surrounded thunder
Personally i think it is for the rest an common combination foo dog chrysantium which were populr around 1880 ( also elephants in stead of foo dogs)
i am just guessing , i was in because someone has to do it by lack of better
I am so sorry I am not understanding either of the comments but thanks
ok u got some trouble with the basics i see
key in imari on google pictures, in the centers of the imari bowls have roundels (circulair) and yours have not
the blue lines in your bowl form a kind of Spiderman safety net and that is special
apostata, thanks for your input. I really appreciate your knowledge.