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Thank you for viewing. This is a gorgeous Ko-Imari middle plate with dyed Nishiki (brocade) design featuring flowers and a rabbit motif, with the inscription "Fuki Choshun" (Wealth, Nobility, and Eternal Spring) and a ring-shaped flower design, measuring seven sun (approximately 21 cm). The back features a painting of plum blossoms in red and blue. I believe this plate is from the late Edo period to the Meiji era. The mark on the foot is "Fuki Choshun". ○ Size (cm) Diameter: 21.5 Height: 3 Please allow for some margin of error. There are no cracks or chips, but there are kiln marks, fading of the gold paint, and some staining. This is an antique item that has been stored at home for a long time. I would appreciate it if those who understand this would purchase it. [Mercari anonymous shipping] Free shipping
2 months ago