LOT 206 A RARE JAPANESE KO-KUTANI BOWL EDO PERIOD, C.1660 Decorated in purple, yellow, green and blue
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A RARE JAPANESE KO-KUTANI BOWL EDO PERIOD, C.1660 Decorated in purple, yellow, green and blue enamels and overglaze iron-red with four large butterflies fluttering across the well, with smaller red insects flying around them, the underside painted with three further butterflies and red insects, with circular rings encircling a fuku mark to the centre of the base, 15cm dia. Cf. The Complete Catalogue of the Shibata Collection, The Kyushu Ceramic Museum, p.69 no.0490 for a ko-kutani dish decorated with a central butterfly in an ochre ring. Butterflies are rare as a central motif on ko-Kutani dishes. The design originated in the Heian period (794-1185) and was the symbol of the Taira clan.
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