A 17th or 18th Century Japanese Kraak Style Porcelain Dish
c.1690 - 1730
A Late 17th or Early 18th Century Japanese Porcelain Dish, Arita Kilns. This heavily potted Japanese porcelain dish is decorated in coloured enamels with an aquatic theme. The border is reminiscent of Chinese Kraak porcelain. The central design is of an egret or heron among flowering lotus, the border is of fish and crustacea in cartouches framed with diaper designs. The base has an apocryphal Chenghua six character mark (Chenghua, Ming dynasty 1465-1487) .
For more information about Kraak Ware porcelain you can go to the History section of our website-menu, or click on the link: Kraak Ware Porcelain.
See below for more photographs and references.
SOLD
- Condition
- In excellent condition, one tiny enamel flake.
- Size
- Diameter 18.4 cm (7 1/4 inches)
- Provenance
- N/A
- Stock number
- 26596
- References
- For a similar example see : Sibata Collection Part 4 - The Establishment and Transformation of the Ko-Imari Style (The Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Saga Prefecture, Japan. 1995.)
Information
A Closely Related Japanese Porcelain Dish
Robert McPherson Sold Archive - number 25633