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Fine Antique Japanese Porcelain Dish Scene From Momotaro Peach Boy Meiji Period

£125.00 + postage

Wonderful antique Japanese porcelain dish depicting elderly figure looking at a peach floating down the river, likely depicting a scene from the popular Japanese folk tale of Momotarō a.k.a. ‘Peach Boy’. Not signed, apart from the inscription 火用心 visible on the item hanging from the figures waist.

In excellent condition with minor age-related surface wear. No chips or cracks.

Diameter: 21.3 cm

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Wonderful antique Japanese porcelain dish depicting elderly figure looking at a peach floating down the river, likely depicting a scene from the popular Japanese folk tale of Momotarō a.k.a. ‘Peach Boy’. Not signed, apart from the inscription 火用心 visible on the item hanging from the figures waist.

In excellent condition with minor age-related surface wear. No chips or cracks.

Diameter: 21.3 cm

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Identification of Asian Antiques. Translation of Chinese and Japanese Porcelain Marks