EARLY 18TH CENTURY KAKIEMON YOSHIKI DELFT PLATE
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Late 17th or early 18th century unusual Kakiemon Yoshiki style Dutch Delftware plate in orange tone colors. Antique lobulated bowl in Imari Japan style, hand painted shallow plate. The plate have ribbed rims. The decoration represents floral pattern on the edge and a bouquet with a bird in the center. Uniform color palette with gilt details. It has hieroglyphical hallmarks on the backside. Kakiemon YÃ…shiki, is a style of Japanese porcelain, with overglaze decoration called "enameled" ceramics. It was originally produced at the factories around Arita, in Japan's Hizen province (today, Saga Prefecture) from the Edo period's mid 17th century onwards. The style was quickly copied by the new European porcelain factories that appeared in the 18th century, such as Meissen in Germany, Chantilly in France and Chelsea in England. The Chinese also began to copy the style for Chinese export porcelain. By about 1760 it had largely fallen from fashion in Europe.
Dimensions: D 11 3/4 in. All measurements are approximate.
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