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Japanese pottery. Plate. Kenzan pottery studio, Japan, Kyoto. Rectangular plate with vertical sides. Creamy base glaze decorated with chrysanthemums in yellow brown and green in Korin style. Black rim. The sides have a stamped geometric pattern in blue. Earthenware, hand-built, glazed, with brush painted decoration, height, whole, 4.00 cm, width of side plate 24.80 cm, larger, circa 1700-circa 1799. Edo Period (1615-1868).
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