Japanese Porcelain during the Edo period
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Japanese porcelain
- Japanese porcelain
- Bizen Pottery Nihon no Bijutsu 291.
Porcelain works during the Edo period
- Akae Nihon no Bijutsu 71.
- Kutaniyaki (Kutani ware)Nihon no Bijutsu 103.
- Arita ware porcelain
- Bulbous Karatsu ware jar, Edo period, around AD 1670
- Bulbous porcelain jar
- Kakiemon ware lidded jar, Edo period, early 18th century AD
- Kakiemon ware porcelain bowl
- Pair of porcelain model elephants, Edo period, late 17th century AD
- Five porcelain bowls in the shape of fish, Porcelain with underglaze blue
- Large porcelain platter, Edo period, around AD 1680
- Porcelain handled jug, Edo period, AD 1660-70
- Porcelain teapot, Edo period, late 17th century AD
- Seto ware mizusashi (water jar)
- Mizusashi (water jar)Probably from the Imbe district, Bizen Province, Japan Edo period, 17th century AD
- Tamba ware mizusashi (water jar)
- Nabeshima ware dish with maple leaves
- Incense box
- Shino ware cake dish
- Hirado ware incense burner
- Kōgō ('incense container') in the form of a dove
- Ogata Kenzan (1663-1743) Nihon no Bijutsu 154.
- Ninsei (Nonomura Ninsei) Nihon no Bijutsu 138.
- Okuda Eisen (1753-1811), Aoki Mokubei (1767-1833) and Ninnami Dōhachi (1783-1855)Nihon no Bijutsu 227.
