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ねいちゃー骨董喫茶店
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This is a sometsuke (blue and white) boat-shaped dish purchased from an antique art dealer. While chrysanthemum patterns on boat-shaped dishes are still seen today, this particular design is only found on older pieces. The top and bottom feature peony arabesque patterns. The large, eye-catching flowers on the left and right are stylized karahana (Chinese flower) patterns. The back of the body has floral arabesque patterns on all four sides. The mark is "Kaku-fuku" (square good fortune). It is thinly made. The era is said to be from the late Edo period to the Meiji period. There is a hole in the center, but it is glazed over, so it's likely a kiln scar. Other imperfections are also likely kiln scars. Please examine the images carefully. Size: Width: Approximately 16.5 cm Depth: Approximately 11.5 cm Height: Approximately 3 cm
12 hours ago