I have not seen a bowl with such straight division between the foot and the body. Japanese maybe?
Thanks
I agree Japanese Meiji period.
Jesus, I just saw the topic title "Celdaob" :) I must been sleep writing.
Thanks for your reply Stan. I was not sure if Japanese because of the shape.
Any idea what region/ kiln it was made in?
Hi Kardinalisimo, a friend of mine makes regular trips to Japan to buy porcelain antiques, he has brought back several times celadon items and sets of tea ware that has the same color green and an orange line where the glaze meets the unglazed porcelain, he said it it Arita ware celadon, but unsigned it is hard to tell.
Hi Stan.
I am not sure if buff color on the foot is a feature seen only on Japanese porcelain. Result from what? Glaze element bleeding?
I was including the shape as well, I know that on Antique Chinese porcelain has the reddish line as well, but the shape is not traditional Chinese.