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Antique Japanese Sanda Ware Celadon Glazed Water Dropper and Small Dishes. Edo Period

£210.00 + postage

Rare set of Japanese celadon glazed Sanda ware (三田焼) scholar’s objects, including a fan-shaped water dropper decorated with waves, small dish in the form of Mt. Fuji featuring deer and a horse, and an additional small rectangular dish/tray with typical floral decoration. Lovely examples of their type, likely dating to the late Edo or early Meiji period, 19th century.

Some original minor firing imperfections as photographed. Tiny nibbles around the corners of the rectangular tray.

Dimensions:
Mt Fuji dish – 9.9×9.4 cm
Water dropper – 9.5×5 cm
Rectangular dish – 7.5×4.8 cm

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Rare set of Japanese celadon glazed Sanda ware (三田焼) scholar’s objects, including a fan-shaped water dropper decorated with waves, small dish in the form of Mt. Fuji featuring deer and a horse, and an additional small rectangular dish/tray with typical floral decoration. Lovely examples of their type, likely dating to the late Edo or early Meiji period, 19th century.

Some original minor firing imperfections as photographed. Tiny nibbles around the corners of the rectangular tray.

Dimensions:
Mt Fuji dish – 9.9×9.4 cm
Water dropper – 9.5×5 cm
Rectangular dish – 7.5×4.8 cm

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