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Japanese Sumida-gawa Porcelain Pottery Bowl 4 Mudman Pearl Divers Meiji Period

$500.00
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Estimated to arrive by Wed, Jun 4th. Details
$22.00 via USPS Priority Mail (2 to 3 business days) to United States

Offer policy

OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item. Details

Purchase protection

Payment options

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Category:

Bowls

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Age:

1850-1899

Region of Origin:

Japan

Type:

Bowls

Original/Reproduction:

Antique Original

Primary Material:

Porcelain & Pottery

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More than a week ago

Item number:

587014157

Item description

Japanese Sumida-gawa Porcelain Pottery Bowl 4 Mudmen Pearl Divers Late Meiji Period (1868 - 1912) This piece bears the signature plaque of Inoue Ryosai. With four mudman figurines peering into bowl depicted as a landscape with drip glaze waterfalls Around 1875, potter Inoue Ryosai, who had previously been working in Seto, formed a relationship with pottery dealer Shimada Sobei. They established a kiln in the Asakusa district and began making very distinctive art wares Measures 8 1/2" at widest point. About 3" at one of the figurines top of head. Pictures 11 12 showing small chip.