Spoils of Time
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A fine, large mid-20th century Kakiemon shallow, lobed bowl. Hōō motif
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item: #1496912
price: $875.00


A finely made, large mid 20th century Kakiemon style shallow bowl with lobed rim. Persimmon red, light blue, light green and bright yellow enamel decoration with black and red outline of two Hōō (mythical birds of heaven) in the bowl and of Kiri kamon on the verso. The Kiri (or Paulownia) kamon was used by the Toyotomi, branches of the Imperial family, branches of the Matsudaira (related to the Tokugawa) and other prominent families. Very good condition with only minor kiln imperfections attesting to hand production. We are indicating an estimate of mid-20th century origin though it must be either pre-war or post-war (such porcelain production and decorative arts industry having been interrupted). This work already demonstrates some success in reviving Kakiemon traditions (note the well formed foot and relatively pure porcelain visible from the foot). But we know that the traditional pure kaolin body was not successfully repeated (without failure in the kiln) by the Sakaida masters until the later 50s. Diameter, 9 7/8 inches. Height from the foot about 1 and 7/8 inches.


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