Hichozan Shinpo Antique Japanese Plate Red Bats Peach Blossom Pine Tree
Hichozan Shinpo Antique Japanese Plate Red Bats Peach Blossom Pine Tree
Antique Tea Utensil Japanese Plate in very good condition with cartouche panels illustrating images from nature, flowers that include peony and intricate pattern. There are bats painted verso. Measures 24.7cm or 9 & 3/4".
Condition is very good. There is a small chip on the rim which has been pointed to in image.
Shinpo porcelain, also known as Hichozan Shinpo, is a type of Japanese Imari porcelain that originated from the Arita kilns in Japan's Hizen Province (modern-day Saga Prefecture). This porcelain is known for its vibrant colors and intricate designs, often featuring deep reds, cobalt blues, greens, and golds.
The Hichozan Shinpo kiln was particularly active during the late Edo period (1603-1868) and the early Meiji period (1868-1912
Hichozan Shinpo, a company that operated in Arita (Saga Prefecture) from 1856 to 1900, and whose products, thanks to the resilient marshal Tashiro Monzaeman (1816-1900), were exhibited at the world's greatest art events, including the Paris World's Fairs in 1867 and 1878, the Vienna International Exhibition in 1873
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