Early 20th-Century Japanese Imari Porcelain Bowl
An early 20th-century Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with a scalloped rim and finely hand-painted chrysanthemum and floral decoration in iron red, cobalt blue, and white.
The underside bears the Kiku (菊) mark of the Kajiwara Kikusaburo (梶原菊三郎) kiln, dating the bowl to the late Meiji or Taishō period (c. 1868–1926).
A well-executed example, equally suited to display or practical decorative use.
Condition Report
In excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
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Dimensions
Width: 270 mm (11 In)
Depth: 270 mm (11 In)
Height: 112 mm (4 In)
Delivery
Postage and packaging via Royal Mail is charged at £7.5.
Collection is welcome from our Southampton unit, by appointment.
Delivery is typically completed within 5 to 10 working days.
Returns
Returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery. The Buyer is responsible for return shipping.
Our standard returns policy applies to retail purchases only. Trade and negotiated-price sales are considered final.
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