Antique Japanese Late Edo Period Imari Blue & White Porcelain Peony Bowl 12"W
Antique Japanese Late Edo Period Imari Blue & White Porcelain Peony Bowl 12"W
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Antique Japanese Imari Blue and White Porcelain Bowl, Late Edo Period, 12"W
Late Edo period, mid 1800's
Dimensions 12"W x 2.25"H
This antique Japanese Imari porcelain bowl is decorated in underglaze cobalt blue with a freely painted floral and grasses composition. The interior features large, open blossoms and foliage rendered with expressive brushwork, showing intentional variation in tone from pale washes to deeper cobalt pooling. A sweeping rim band of trailing leaves and berries frames the central field and gives the bowl a strong sense of movement.
The exterior is decorated with loose, calligraphic blue brush motifs that echo the interior design, a characteristic feature of everyday Imari wares produced toward the end of the Edo period. The glaze has a soft, slightly translucent quality, and the form is shallow and wide, suitable for both functional use and display.
The painterly style, visible brush marks, and kiln-fired irregularities are consistent with hand-painted Imari porcelain of the late Edo period, prior to the more standardized production seen later in the Meiji era. This type of bowl would have been used domestically, valued for its balance of utility and visual appeal.
Condition
Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear. Light surface rubbing, small kiln specks, and firing imperfections are present, along with minor discoloration at the foot ring. No cracks or restorations observed.
