Antique Japanese Satsuma Ware "thousand Flowers" Gilt Enameled Bowls & Saucers
A set of Japanese Satsuma ware six small bowls and five matching saucers. The pieces feature a light ivory earthenware body beneath a finely crackled glaze. The surface decoration, known as a "thousand flowers" (millefleur) pattern, is densely applied using polychrome enamels over a background of gold gilt. The various floral motifs, including chrysanthemums, are painted in red, blue, green, yellow, and white, with the white flower petals exhibiting a raised enamel technique called moriage. The rims of both the bowls and the saucers have a lobed or scalloped edge outlined in gold. These items are consistent with Japanese ceramics produced during the Meiji or Taishō periods, spanning the late 19th to early 20th century. Approximate Dimensions Bowls: H: 4 x 9 cm Saucer: 12 cm
1 434 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: En l'etat
Reference (ID): 1706896
Availability: In stock
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