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 | It has represented Japanese porcelain since its birth in early 17th century, and has mesmerized not only the Japanese but also people of various nations. Imari style porcelain includes "Blue and White", "Old Japan Type", "Kakiyemon Style" and "Nabeshima Style" and many others. Each category is uniquely beautiful and rivals the others.
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| artist : | OGATA, MATSUYEMON |
| age : | contemporary |
| size : | Dia25 x H45(cm) |
| size : | Dia9 3/4 x H17 3/4(inch) |
| box : | Original wooden box w/signature |  |
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| artist : | ARITA, SHOUZAN |
| age : | contemporary |
| size : | Dia32.2 x H36(cm) |
| size : | Dia12 3/4 x H14 1/4(inch) |
| box : | Original wooden box w/signature |  |
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| artist : | ISHIBASHI, YAZAYEMON |
| age : | contemporary |
| size : | Dia22.6 x H40.5(cm) |
| size : | Dia9 x H16(inch) |
| box : | Original wooden box w/signature |  |
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| age : | ca 1700 A.D. |
| size : | Dia 21 x H 9.5 (cm) |
| size : | Dia 8 1/4" x H 3 3/4" (inch) |
| box : | Wooden box |  |
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