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Object: Imari bowl with lid ("chawan" in Japanese) from the mid- to late Edo period (1780-1830), decorated in overglaze enamels and gold.
Decoration: A man and two children in a garden.
Size: Diameter 11 cm (4.5"), height 8 cm (3").
Marks: "Ken ryu nen sei" in Japanese kanji characters (overglaze red, seal script) - a Chinese Qianlong reign mark.
State: Excellent - no cracks, chips or repairs.
IMPORTANT : Shipping is now again possible to almost all countries, with a very few exceptions. However, because of the Corona crisis, parcels to some countries (Australia, USA, Canada, ...) will only be transported by surface mail or combined air and surface mail, which of course causes significant delays.
NOTE: Sometimes we sell a set of items (e.g. five cups, six plates) one by one. In this case we usually only take pictures of one of these items and use the same pictures for subsequent listings, unless there are any important differences (like e.g. damage). Sorry, it is just too much work - we can't keep up. If for any reasons you want to see the "exact" pictures of the object on sale, please e-mail us. If you have any questions or want to see additional photos, please do not hesitate to contact us.
PLEASE NOTE: After too many unpleasant experiences, I no longer ship to China, Hong Kong or Macau
As always, low starting price, no reserve. Happy bidding!
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