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Subject:Japanese dishes with 'Ken' (乾 - Qian)
Posted By: Bill H Tue, Apr 17, 2018 IP: 2601:342:80:4e1c:18b Recently in the forum, Garth posed a similar question about a bowl with the "Ken" (乾) mark. This is the first character as in the reign title of the High Qing period Qianlong emperor. |
Subject:Re: Japanese dishes with 'Ken' (乾 - Qian)
Posted By: Martin Michels Wed, Apr 18, 2018 Hi Bill, |
Subject:Re: Japanese dishes with 'Ken' (乾 - Qian)
Posted By: Bill H Thu, Apr 19, 2018 Martin, the trio of 'Ken' marks were provided by Arjan, a long-time and well versed forum contributor, in his comment in the thread that I referenced, which was started by Garth. The link at the left side below the three marks above leads to it. I note that Guy also contributed to that thread with a link to gotheborg.com, where there's a 'Ken' mark similar to the earliest one in Arjan's group but with a date given of 1780-1860. |
Subject:Re: Japanese dishes with 'Ken' (乾 - Qian)
Posted By: Lawrence Lewis Sat, Apr 21, 2018 I'm afraid I have nothing to add with respect to the mark(s), but isn't that smaller plate a piece of Nabeshima ware? |
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