A very rare find. There are twelve plates total but only 4 here. They are being sold in lots of 2, 4 and 6. 8-1/2” or 21.59cm diameter Japanese Plates, Each of Porcelain Biscuit with hand-engraved and printed decoration in under-the–glaze blue, (Sometusuke’, Cobalt Oxide) of fan-shaped reserves with Herons and Peonies and Floriated rim with under-the –glaze brown ( Iron Oxide ) decoration. Meiji Period, 1868 -1912. There is no damage to the plates and they ares in excellant antique condition. There are depressed marks or seals on the bottoms of these plates. Most are not ledgeable but I have included two photos for review. The flate rate shipping price includes insurance and is only good inside the United States. International shipping will be calculated seperately.
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