7 JAPANESE KUTANI DAIKOKUTEN PLATES 9 1/2"
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Seven Japanese 1920-30s Kutani Plates. The bowls features a hand painted and gilt decorated Daikokuten and child. All are signed, hallmark used 1920-30s. Purchased at the Oriental Bazaar in Tokyo in the 1950-60s. One still with the original paper sticker. Each 9.50"x9.50". Weight 10 pds. Good Condition, no chips or cracks. PROVENANCE: A Private Charleston SC Estate. The Oriental Bazaar had its beginnings back in 1916, with the opening of a small antique shop in Tokyo. Overseas customers began visiting the shop to catch glimpses into the everyday life of old Japan. Extremely popular with the foreign embassies and dignitaries, it enjoys continued success to this day. In Japan, Daikokuten, the god of great darkness or blackness, or the god of five cereals, is one of the Seven Lucky Gods. Daikoku is considered to be the god of wealth, or of the household, particularly the kitchen. He enjoys an exalted position as a household deity in Japan. He is recognised by his wide face, smile, and a flat black hat. He is often portrayed holding a golden mallet called an Uchide no kozuchi, otherwise known as a magic money mallet, and is seen seated on bales of rice
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7 JAPANESE KUTANI DAIKOKUTEN PLATES 9 1/2"
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