(JP¥11,000)
Type... Porcelain Type... Tea bowl Type... Rice bowl The item will be listed until November 17, 2025. It is listed only on Mercari. This is a small bowl, likely from the Jingdezhen kiln, with a lotus arabesque design, dating from the late Ming to early Qing dynasty (with the original box and antique cotton sarasa cloth wrapping). The bowl features a lustrous, milky white glaze with a rich, shaded cobalt blue used to depict the lotus arabesque. It has a thin body, and a single floral motif is painted on the interior. The base bears the inscription "Made in the Chenghua era of the Great Ming" within a double circle. There are chips on the rim and the foot rim, with the rim having been repaired. However, the chips on the rim appear to be characteristic of the late Ming/early Qing period, resembling insect bites. No cracks are visible. <Suka-shita Gobo Mercari> Diameter: approx. 9.6cm, Height: approx. 5.2cm, Foot diameter: approx. 4.9cm, Original box: approx. 11.8 x 11.8 x 8.8cm
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