Description:

TEN JAPANESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND WHITE IMARI BOWLS, EDO PERIOD the first, a larger bowl of circular shape with scalloped upper section, painted in the interior with figures by a small pavilion amidst mountainous background, surmounted by a band of scrolling foliage, the upper rim painted with figures in a watery landscape amidst willow trees, the exterior painted with loose geometric pattern - h: 4.25 in., and dia: 9.25 in.; and ten bowls of fluted sometsuke type, with watery scene of fishermen in their boat, four panels with calligraphic inscription, fuku mark under foot - dia: 6 1/8 in. (11)

Provenance: From the Private Collection of Walter and Dorte Simmons, Potomac, MD

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