Late 17thC Japanese Edo-Period Old Imari Blue & White Porcelain Plate Dish 1of3
Shepton Mallet, Somerset
£155
Description
Late 17thC Japanese Edo-Period Old Imari Blue & White Porcelain Plate Dish 1of3
Brief Description:
This is a beautiful, original 17th-century Japanese Edo-period porcelain Blue and White Dish.
The impressive piece, hand-painted in the old Imari blue and white with flowers, grapes and vines.
measuring 7.4'' Diameter.
Immaculate condition.
Note: This is one of three matching plates we are selling individually - please see our other listings.
Attributes:
Japanes
Porcelain
Circa: 1690-1700
Late 17th Century
Condition:
Beautiful condition commensurate with age and use.
Overall Measurements:
INCHES & CENTIMETRES
Height: 1.3'' | 3.3 cm
Width: 7.4'' | 18.7 cm
Depth: 7.4'' | 18.7 cm
^^ Fast & Free UK Delivery Included^^
*A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will be provided by artsonline with this piece*
Delivery
Artsonline UK ships worldwide daily, using only fully insured, priority, and fully tracked delivery services.
Great care and much time are taken over the safe transportation of the Fine Art and Antique pieces that we sell.
We pack extremely carefully, so you can rest assured that your piece will arrive with you in perfect condition.
For larger paintings, antique furniture pieces, and fragile items that can not be sent via the normal postal services, we use professional door-to-door delivery providers, who will always strive to deliver your piece promptly, within approx. 7-14 working days.
Returns Policy
Artsonline provides a genuine no-quibble 14-day money-back refund policy
(excluding the cost of Postage and Packaging).
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