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This is a small, underglaze blue-and-white Imari ware dish from the old Imari period, with a design of folded noshi and floral motifs, which is quite rare. The body of the dish is white, and the underglaze is blue. It's a small dish with almost no height, and it utilizes the negative space with floral designs and a folded noshi in one place. The individual flowers also look like a drone with four propellers. Once you see it that way, it's hard to see anything other than a drone. The underside features a karakusa (Arabesque) pattern, and the inside of the foot ring has the mark "Made during the Ming Dynasty, Chenghua era." It's perfect for serving snacks like kaki-pi (rice crackers with peanuts) or dried goods. The size is approximately 6.8 cm in diameter and 0.7 cm in height.
2 months ago