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A small Ko-Imari dish from the mid-Edo period. (We guarantee the age and origin. This is not a modern product.) Vines and flowering plants are depicted with a skillful brushstroke. It has a harmonious and clean design. It has a very rare mark, "Kan (寛)". Please add it to your collection. Only one available. Size: Approximately 10.2 x 2.3 cm *Measured roughly. Material: Porcelain The overall feel is "amate" (soft). There is a 11mm chip on the rim, and traces of an attempt to fill it with putty remain. It is a vessel from about 270 years ago. There are scratches due to use. Please check the images for the condition. -------------------- Immediate purchase price. No comments needed, immediate purchase OK. *Please keep this price for a while m(_ _)m There may be fine scratches and stains due to aging, kiln marks, and impurities. We have photographed the noticeable areas. Please forgive us as we may have overlooked something. We certainly have no ill intentions. We recommend this to those who understand antique vessels and who understand that the condition is different from modern tableware. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to color differences depending on your device, lack imagination for parts not shown in the images, or are overly critical in your judgment. We are also listing other items. We will discount the shipping cost for multiple purchases. For those who understand home storage and are familiar with antiques and collectibles. Not suitable for those who are overly sensitive. There are no smokers in the family. Please feel free to comment if you have any questions. We will also add more images. #KoImari #Imari #Antique #Antiques #Ceramics #Porcelain #Antique #AritaWare #Edo #EdoPeriod #Sometsuke (Blue and White) #Kintsugi #Kinnaroshi (Gold Repair)
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