Antique Japanese Edo Era C1860 Imari Ceramic Shallow Bowl Repaired 4.5" Suzuribako 5" x 7" Chikayoshi Toyohara
Description
5" x 7" Chikayoshi Toyohara (豊原周義) giclée reproduction print of a Japanese Meiji era ukiyo-e (woodblock print) from the Twelve Views of Tokyo (東京十二景) series
There are remnants of gold Shakudo (gold
documents and other precious items
This statue depicts all three around a pot of gold coins
This statue measures 12" tall by 3" wide (30
Antique Japanese Edo Era C1860 Imari Ceramic Shallow Bowl Repaired 4.5" Suzuribako 5" x 7" Chikayoshi ToyoharaThis is an antique Japanese Edo Era (c. 1860) Imari ceramic bowl all hand painted in gold, blue, red and green with geometric designs and flowers. The bowl is made with high fired ceramics for lasting durability. Thisplate measures 4 5 8" in diameter by 1" tall (11. 5x 2. 5 cm). Having been in storage for most of the past century this plate remains in good condition with with a repair that can be seen in photo #8.
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