Maker: Unknown
One of a pair of hard-paste porcelain decagonal dishes, painted in Kakiemon style enamel colours. The dish is decorated with a ho-bobird perched in the branches of a plum tree with bamboo behind, another hovering on the right; with a border of stylized flower heads and foliage, with a chocolate rim.
Bought from Gabor Cossa, using the Cowper-Reed Fund
Method of acquisition: Bought (1960-10-13) by Cossa, Gabor
17th Century-18th Century#
1680
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1700
Accession number: C.3B-1960
Primary reference Number: 140278
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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