Eisen: footed bowl in the style of ko-sometsuke (southern Chinese blue and white ware made in Late Ming-Early Ch’ing dynasties)

Eisen: footed bowl in the style of ko-sometsuke (southern Chinese blue and white ware made in Late Ming-Early Ch'ing dynasties)
Eisen: footed bowl in the style of ko-sometsuke (southern Chinese blue and white ware made in Late Ming-Early Ch'ing dynasties)
Eisen: footed bowl in the style of ko-sometsuke (southern Chinese blue and white ware made in Late Ming-Early Ch’ing dynasties)

Height 14.5 cm, mouth diameter 20.6 cm, bottom diameter 12.4 cm
Tokyo National Museum
 The body of this vessel has the same shape as the previous one, but the body shows a landscape with a landscape of a pavilion and a Chinese beauty playing a flute in the center, and the interior is decorated with eight treasures on all sides. The inside is decorated with eight treasures on all four sides. It is more in the style of kozusuke than Wuzhou Sometsuke. Gift of Mr. Yokogawa Tamisuke.

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