Japan, Candy Dish, Ceramic, Satzuma, Meiji, 19th Century.
Artist: Japon
A very beautiful Satzuma ceramic candy dish,
decorated with chrysanthemums, birds, and butterflies,
on a green-and-red background; the base of the lid features a geometric, glazed gold design,
Resting on three feet that rise up the sides and end in scrollwork,
Beautiful fretel design of a chrysanthemum flower accompanied by three leaves,
In good condition; however, there is some wear to the gilding, mainly on the feet,
High-quality 19th-century Japanese work,
Original label from the Asian goods store in Brussels: Wirth-Génis, Rue Royale,
Weight: 818 g,
Dimensions: Height: 18.5 cm, Diameter: 16.5 cm.
decorated with chrysanthemums, birds, and butterflies,
on a green-and-red background; the base of the lid features a geometric, glazed gold design,
Resting on three feet that rise up the sides and end in scrollwork,
Beautiful fretel design of a chrysanthemum flower accompanied by three leaves,
In good condition; however, there is some wear to the gilding, mainly on the feet,
High-quality 19th-century Japanese work,
Original label from the Asian goods store in Brussels: Wirth-Génis, Rue Royale,
Weight: 818 g,
Dimensions: Height: 18.5 cm, Diameter: 16.5 cm.
350 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Ceramic
Diameter: 16.5 cm
Height: 18.5 cm
Reference (ID): 1807678
Availability: In stock
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