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Japanese pottery. Dish. Kenzan, Ogata (1663 - 1743) Japan, Kyoto. Light brown dish of foliate form, moulded with thrown foot. Fawn base glaze, then overglaze decoration with chrysanthemum flowers and foliage in white, yellow and green with black outlines. Some gold background. Stoneware, brush painted, height, whole, 3.30 cm, diameter, dish, 16.60, cm, largest, diameter, foot, 7.90 cm, circa 1600-1743. Edo Period (1615-1868).
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