restored imari saucer

Started by de munte, Jul 08, 2021, 22:08:43

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de munte


Japanese or Chinese?

Greetings Peter

de munte


peterp

The decoration could be either, in my view, but the foot rim is slanted inward, thus it should be Chinese.

Stan

After you see enough of this type " Chinese Imari " You can tell at first glance, however like anything else there are ecxeptions.

de munte

Due the quality of the porcelain I think this is (late) kangxi?

peterp

Although a few imitations may have been made in the 19th century, Chinese Imari has to be Kangxi, usually. Chinese Imari was made for export and is the result of Chinese suppliers trying to get the orders back from the V.O.C., that went to Japan while China was closed off in the 17th century.