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Dish ■ Old Imari Sometsuke Landscape with Figures Hexagonal Dish Edo Period Old Dyeing Antique Art Period Piece Antique ■ It is old and shows signs of aging. There are insect bites. No major cracks or chips. Size: Width 13.2 x Height 2.6 cm This is a porcelain confectionery dish from the Edo period, a high-class work with a landscape painted in blue sometsuke on white porcelain. It has a refined hexagonal shape, and the rim curves in a wave-like pattern, featuring an elegant design. The center depicts a landscape reminiscent of a landscape painting, with a deep composition from the distant mountains to the trees and figures in the foreground. Details such as flying birds and small boats are carefully drawn, revealing the high drawing skills of the craftsman. Regular lines are drawn on the outer rim, and the overall composition is well-organized. The blue color of the sometsuke is deeply colored, and the high quality of the firing can be felt. The beautiful color scheme created by the cleanliness of the white porcelain and the shades of blue shows a masterpiece of Edo period porcelain craftsmanship. It is a practical vessel for serving sweets, but its decorative beauty and artistry also make it highly valuable for appreciation, a high-class item. Shipping is planned via Sagawa Express (or Mercari delivery depending on the location). Free shipping. We will pack it so that it will not break, so please rest assured. We may suddenly cancel the listing. It is a one-of-a-kind item with high rarity, and the price may increase. Please purchase as soon as possible. Thank you very much. [Management 260217]
1 week ago