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  • Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)
  • Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)
  • Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)
  • Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)
  • Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)
  • Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)
  • Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)
  • Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)
  • Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)
Japanese Imari porcelain bowl with eggplants and Chinese Chenghua mark- Edo era (18C)

EUR 250 €


Japanese Imari bowl, decorated with eggplants. Marked "Sei ka nen sei" ("Chenghua nian zhi"). Edo period (18th century). Diameter 15 cm, height 5 cm; very good condition, without chips, cracks or repairs. Free shipping.

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