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古美術ヨーソロー 陶芸専門店
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Thank you for viewing. This is an Edo period Ko-Imari Nishikide plate, featuring gorgeous gold accents and elegant painting that catches the eye. The center of the plate depicts auspicious motifs of treasure bags and flower baskets, symbolizing wealth and longevity, while the rim is adorned with a continuous shippo pattern, adding color. The skillful use of red, gold, and blue colors creates a beautiful harmony of the elegance and splendor unique to Ko-Imari. The base bears the mark "Fukichosho" (富貴長春), a high-class work imbued with auspicious meaning. With a diameter of 17.1cm, it's a convenient size for a medium plate, perfect for display or as a vessel to enhance your cuisine. This is a valuable set of six plates, conveying the skilled techniques and aesthetic sense of the late Edo period. *Two plates have been repaired. See image 11. My name is "Tojiki Yosoro," and I am a dealer in antique ceramics residing in Imari City, Saga Prefecture, the town of ceramics (No. 911100009525). I mainly exhibit Ko-Imari, works by contemporary artists, rare kilns that produce individually, and Arita and Imari ware. Unused items are sourced from ceramic trading companies, and antiques are purchased by participating in auctions held by art dealers. I strive for smooth and pleasant transactions until the end. Thank you for your consideration. #KoImari #Sometsuke #Antique #OldArt #ColoredPainting #LivingNationalTreasure #ImportantIntangibleCulturalProperty #AritaWare #Nabeshima #ImariWare #WithOriginalBox #Vessel #Restaurant #TeaCeremonyUtensils #KaratsuWare #BizenWare #HagiWare #Vase #EdoPeriod #LateEdoPeriod #MeijiPeriod #WhitePorcelain #Kakiemon #Imaemon #InoueManji #Kinrande #RoundPattern #Rare #RareItem #Collection #ShibataCollection #Museum #Sumihajiki #Antique #OldFolkHouse #Cafe #Art #Ceramics #Momoyama
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