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Japanese Edo Period Arita Charger Tiger & Bamboo By A Waterfall Diameter 33cm
£375.00
Lovely early Japanese Charger dish from the Edo Period featuring a captivating scene of a Tiger in the Bamboo Forest by a Waterfall. Circa 1740. This large and impressive dish measures 13 inches (33cm) in diameter and is beautifully decorated in underglaze Cobalt Blue, produced in the Arita Kilns. It exemplifies the finest Japanese Porcelain design and craftsmanship, showcasing the classic kiln stilt marks typical of the period. This piece is in exceptional condition, with a possible minor restoration on the edge that is nearly undetectable and professionally done. It is priced accordingly. A must-have for serious collectors of Edo period Japanese ceramics. Dimensions: Diameter 33cm (13").
Condition report:
This piece is in very good condition, with a possible minor restoration on the edge that is nearly undetectable and professionally done.
DIMENSIONS
Diameter: 33 cm (13 inches)
SHIPPING INFO
Items will be very carefully packed to minimise any risk of damage in transport and fully insured. All packages are sent by tracked and registered delivery
International buyers welcome
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