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15TXDD0015 Thinly-potted plate with blue and white underglazed paintings including the Imperial 24 petalled crysanthmum (Kikumon) design. Crafted for the Imperial Family by the prestigious Arita family, Tsuji Hitachi which has made fine porcelains for 350 years for the Imperial Household, having been the first kiln family to receive the Imperial order to make household dinner ware in 1750. Late Edo to Early Meiji period. 5-5/8” (14.3 cm) diameter. 1” (2.5 cm) high on ringed, shallow-footed base $150
15TXDD0016 Thinly-potted plate with blue and white underglazed paintings including the Imperial 24 petalled crysanthmum (Kikumon) design. Crafted for the Imperial Family by the prestigious Arita family, Tsuji Hitachi which has made fine porcelains for 350 years for the Imperial Household, having been the first kiln family to receive the Imperial order to make household dinner ware in 1750. Late Edo to Early Meiji period. 5” (12.7 cm) diameter. 1” (2.5 cm) high on ringed, shallow-footed base. $150
15TXDD0017 Thinly-potted plate with blue and white underglazed paintings including the Imperial 24 petalled crysanthmum (Kikumon) design. Crafted for the Imperial Family by the prestigious Arita family, Tsuji Hitachi which has made fine porcelains for 350 years for the Imperial Household, having been the first kiln family to receive the Imperial order to make household dinner ware in 1750. Late Edo to Early Meiji period. 4-1/2” (11.4 cm) diameter. 1” (2.5 cm) high on ringed, shallow-footed base. $150
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