Description: Rare antique japanese porcelain plates(3) Koransha , Fukagawa 1880 cThis product data sheet is originally written in English.Trio of wonderful antique porcelain plates, decorated with the iconic scented orchid pattern. Marked to Koransha. In Arita, Japan, a new type of pottery stone was discovered in 1616, by a potter from the Korean Peninsula, leading to the creation of the first pottery kiln in Arita, and the first-ever Japanese porcelain products. Later, in 1689, the legendary Matasiro Fukagawa, the first-generation Eizaemon Fukagawa, started making pottery in Arita, using the name Koransha. In the late 17th century, Koransha’s prestigious products were made primarily for the imperial households of Japan. There was a large demand for these exquisite porcelain products from royalty in Europe and the United Kingdom. Dated to 1880s.18 cm in diameterExcellent antique condition, one in perfect condition, small chips on two plates, please carefully regard all photos.Sold in the condition as shown in the description and photos. Please carefully regard all photos and make any queries before bidding If you have any questions, please write in. Happy bidding!Marked to Koransha. In Arita, Japan, a new type of pottery stone was discovered in 1616, by a potter from the Korean Peninsula, leading to the creation of the first pottery kiln in Arita, and the first-ever Japanese porcelain products. Later, in 1689, the legendary Matasiro Fukagawa, the first-generation Eizaemon Fukagawa, started making pottery in Arita, using the name Koransha. In the late 17th century, Koransha’s prestigious products were made primarily for the imperial households of Japan. There was a large demand for these exquisite porcelain products from royalty in Europe and the United Kingdom. Excellent antique condition, one in perfect condition, small chips on two plates, please carefully regard all photos. Sold in the condition as shown in the description and photos. Please Marked to Koransha. In Arita, Japan, a new type of pottery stone was discovered in 1616, by a potter from the Korean Peninsula, leading to the creation of the first pottery kiln in Arita, and the first-ever Japanese porcelain products. Later, in 1689, the legendary Matasiro Fukagawa, the first-generation Eizaemon Fukagawa, started making pottery in Arita, using the name Koransha. In the late 17th century, Koransha’s prestigious products were made primarily for the imperial households of Japan. There was a large demand for these exquisite porcelain products from royalty in Europe and the United Kingdom. Excellent antique condition, one in perfect condition, small chips on two plates, please carefully regard all photos. Sold in the condition as shown in the description and photos. PleaseMarked to Koransha. In Arita, Japan, a new type of pottery stone was discovered in 1616, by a potter from the Korean Peninsula, leading to the creation of the first pottery kiln in Arita, and the first-ever Japanese porcelain products. Later, in 1689, the legendary Matasiro Fukagawa, the first-generation Eizaemon Fukagawa, started making pottery in Arita, using the name Koransha. In the late 17th century, Koransha’s prestigious products were made primarily for the imperial households of Japan. There was a large demand for these exquisite porcelain products from royalty in Europe and the United Kingdom. Excellent antique condition, one in perfect condition, small chips on two plates, please carefully regard all photos. Sold in the condition as shown in the description and photos. Please Antique Yes Product Plate/Tray Age 1850-1899 Country of Origin Japan Region of Origin Japanese Primary Material Porcelain Original/Repro Antique Original
Price: 227.3 USD
Location: Ely
End Time: 2024-12-15T07:31:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: 25.33 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Antique: Yes
Product: Plate/Tray
Age: 1850-1899
Country of Origin: Japan
Region of Origin: Japanese
Primary Material: Porcelain
Original/Repro: Antique Original
Brand: Unbranded