Posted 5 months ago
mp.kunst
(31 items)
Scalloped plate with transfer representation of various monks in a forest of Bamboo. This would be a late 19th century plate made in a company that produces porcelain from ARITA in West Japan.
Am I right?
The diameter is approximately 21.5cm.
well don,t it up , this is inban technik, peple mix it up with igezara which is also inban , the got a shape criterium ( nots in the rim ora more commonly known as piecrust , so every cow is beast , but not every beast is an cow
gonna extrapolatie now (stencilware ) to highly wanted and high quality more edo periode , what they call katagami
there is also slightly different variation , which actually gives a strange effect a sort more softcolor , that creates a cataract effect
wtf where are we o-ja lousy site and one milkshakes to straw
we got the more etsy types or complete etsy the Dohantensha
and the more complicated later time period Katagamisurie alreadyexplained and you are fast learners of ourse
reverse garlands and signatures
up and regularly tends also to taisho
the obverse garlands good also flower scrolls and could be
the garlands could also be , what we call from the blue collar hood coins and ribbons design and the high browd call it shippo tsunagi or shippo musibi( 7 treasures) by the way botox included, very more in the nabeshima ( +kushimi ) seldom in the inban
IMO opinion yoy date it well , but i don,t know all the in and outs, normally i also like INBAN, but there is what we calll sweating
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kwqd, Newfld, Bronmar, vcal, vetraio, Leelani, fortapache, mikelv85.
You always delight me with your love for items from my collection. I will quickly look for other articles that I can post here on CW. Thank you all
Drake47 , I'm glad you have much love for this post, thank you
kivatinitz, you have a good eye for quality. Your judgment means something to me. Thank you for loving plate.