
A GROUP OF IMARI WARES Edo-Meiji period, 18th-19th century Comprising: A pair of ingot shaped dishes decorated in underglaze blue, red and green enamels and gilt with a ho-o within a border of scrolling foliage and geometric pattern panels, 奇玉宝鼎之珍 Kigyoku Hotei no Chin (rare precious treasure) marks; a faceted dish decorated in underglaze blue, iron red and gilt with flowering peonies within a border of floral and geometric pattern medallions, repeated on the exterior, four-character mark 富貴長春 Fuki choshun (prosperity and youth); and a deep bowl with everted rim, decorated to the interior with a dragon medallion within six alternating dragon and cloud roundels, the exterior with alternating floral and ho-o panels, all on geometric and foliate grounds, six-character mark 奇玉宝鼎之珍 Kigyoku Hotei no Chin. The faceted dish 29.2cm (11 1/2in) wide. (4). Footnotes: 江戶至明治時代 十八至十九世紀 伊萬里瓷器一組 「奇玉宝鼎之珍」「富貴長春」款 Provenance: The ingot shaped dishes: Acquired 28th June 2018. The faceted Imari dish: Acquired 12th July 2008. The Imari bowl: Acquired 26th September 2007. (collector's notes) For a comparable ingot form dish, see Complete Catalogue of Shibata Collection, The Kyushu Ceramic Museum, no.2769. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing






























