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I found this while cleaning out the storage room. I believe it's quite old. Please take a look at the maker's mark on the back. Old Imari In the 17th century, porcelain production began in Arita, Hizen Province, Japan. Naoshige Nabeshima, who participated in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Korean expeditions, brought back many Korean potters. They discovered porcelain stone in Arita Izumiyama, and kilns developed. From early Imari to the Ko-Kutani style, Nabeshima style, and Kakiemon style, the styles evolved and flourished, captivating European royalty and nobility, and leading to the development of a major antique genre that even created world-renowned collectors. Set of 4 The design features a five-petaled flower at the center, with pine, bamboo, and plum motifs on rocks around the rim. The free and bold brushstrokes create a very interesting and appealing piece. Although it includes a small chip, it is a set of five, and as tableware, it is an attractive item as a set. The back features a arabesque pattern, and there is a square swirl "Fuku" mark inside the foot. Please fully enjoy the charm of Old Imari. 【Condition】 There are scratches, kiln marks, and chips on the foot due to age and wear. 2fcd 2FC-1-D #ToriArt #ToriTablewareOrganization #ToriVessel
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