Late Edo Platter with Carp Design
Japanese export porcelain platter, c. 1850.
Dimensions: Approximately 15” x 11¾” x 2¼”.
Decoration:
The platter is decorated with a background pattern of blossoms on a blue field interrupted by celadon swirls and cartouches of pine trees and seaweed.
In the center is the image of a large celadon carp.
The reverse is decorated with floral sprays.
Three blue bands surround the foot.
The base is decorated with a blue band and bears a maker’s mark of an unknown potter and bears a single kiln spur.
Examples of pieces using this color scheme and bold designs can be found in “Complete Catalog of Shibata Collection” published by the Kyushu Ceramic Museum.
Condition: In excellent condition consistent with age and usage. Please examine the photos; they are part of the description.
Please note, this is a large and heavy item to ship.