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【SOLD】"Plate with designed a rabbit, blue and white"

 

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China, Ming Dynasty (17th century)

D20.5cm H3cm

 

In the late Ming Dynasty in China, the Jingdezhen private kilns produced pottery known as Kosometsuke and Shonzui, which came to Japan. In Japan in the early Edo period, there was a trend for tea masters to have novel tea ceremony utensils and eating and drinking utensils ordered and fired, and it is believed that tea ceremony utensils and eating and drinking utensils to the Japanese taste were ordered from China.

A rabbit is depicted in the prospect. The rim of the dish has what is known as "mushikui," or bursting of the glaze.

 

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