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A Pair of Seiji Kaisha Fukagawa Signed Imari
Fan Plates The pair of porcelain plates are signed "Seiji Kaisha" on the underside measure apprx. 10-3/4" x 9-1/8" geometrically shaped with a small foot hand decorated in ... [more like this]
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Fukagawa Imari Porcelain Compote 3rd quarter
19th century, the bowl decorated with partial over-glazed and embossed overlapping panels having a garden theme, the pedestal base with traditional Imari ornamentation, underside ... [more like this]
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A group of three Japanese porcelains
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Imari scaloped edge porcelain platter, a Fukagawa marked porcelain Kikuform charger, and a Fukagawa vase
Meiji/Taisho period
diameter of Imari platter 10in
diameter of ... [more like this]
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Fukagawa Imari bowl, exterior with bands
of patterns over dragon and phoenix on iron red ground, interior with phoenix and paulownia, base with Fukagawa mark, late 19th/early 20th century, 7-1/2 x 12 in. Wear to ... [more like this]
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JAPANESE PORCELAIN FISH BOWL by Fukagawa,
the exterior with hand enameled sage figures on celadon ground, the interior having Imari peony scroll motif, Fukagawa mark on base. Includes appraisal for $8,500. Dimensions: ... [more like this]
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Large Japanese Fukagawa Imari Lidded Jar:
ovoid form, underglaze, gilt, and enamel decorated depicting continuous scenes of a lush bamboo grove with birds, iron red, cobalt, and gilt ruyi borders, lid with foo dog ... [more like this]
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Japanese Fukagawa Imari Charger Porcelain
charger with Imari enamels set into thin metal stand with traces of applied gilt bottom with four character blue underglaze mark and eight orange character mark painted over ... [more like this]
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A group of Japanese porcelains, late 19th/20th
century, comprising; a small Imari koro and cover; an Imari plate; a modern Fukagawa square dish; a plate painted with birds; a celadon- ground flask and vase; a small studio ... [more like this]
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A PAIR OF IMARI VASES of baluster shape,
richly decorated with vertical bands of textile designs strewn with red and gilt kikumon in floral or gilt scrolling borders, 25.5cm h, painted Fukagawa-sei, Meiji ... [more like this]
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A Japanese Imari Fish-Shaped Dish, Fukagawa
design of dragons in flight amid scrolling clouds, picked out with moriage highlights, height 2 in., length 13 in. $200/300 ... [more like this]
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Two pieces Japanese porcelain: Fukagawa Koranusha
bottle vase, Imari palette, blue double phoenixes on ground of gilt clouds, iron red and gilt flowers, base with red overglaze orchid mark, 12 in., wear to gilt on rims ; ... [more like this]
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Two Japanese Imari chargers: one with delicate
flowering vine overlaid with two large brocaded chrysanthemums, verso with blue and red scrolling lotus, base with blue three-character and orchid mark for Fukagawa, 18-1/4 ... [more like this]
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A JAPANESE IMARI BOTTLE VASE 8" a Fukagawa
type blue vase with wave decoration a Satsuma small dish and a Satsuma blue ground vase (4) ... [more like this]
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A set of three small oriental Saki bowls
of the Fukagawa type with painted decoration of carp swimming beneath wisteria boughs, with red painted marks to bases, 7 cm diameter approx together with a further pair of ... [more like this]
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"Fukagawa" Imari Porcelain Bowl
Meiji Period.
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Japanese Imari Fukagawa Porcelain Bowl:
second half-19th century; steep side bowl with scalloped edge, interior with phoenix and floral decoration, extensive gilt accents, underglaze blue mark, 7 in. H. , 13 in. ... [more like this]
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A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE JAPANESE PORCELAIN:
The Japanese Arita porcelain bowls decorated in underglaze cobalt blue, overglaze enamels and gilding with a central medallion of stylized flowers within a band of 'Tama' ... [more like this]
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