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Subject:Chinese Imari Incense
Posted By: Marco102 Thu, Nov 15, 2018 IP: 2601:586:500:bca:447

Hello to all, I have been trying for over a month to acquire any information on this piece. Purchased from a collectors estate.
No markings. Can not find anything similar.

Is the porcelain style traceable? The art? Are the green spots on foo dog from a period???

I would sincerely appreciate any information or opinion.
Thanking you all for your time.







Subject:Re: Chinese Imari Incense
Posted By: Mat Fri, Nov 16, 2018

This is a Japanese Kutani censer in Shoza style, 20th c.

Subject:Re: Chinese Imari Incense
Posted By: Marco102 Fri, Nov 16, 2018

He had it tagged Chinese Imari, which I thought Imari was japanese, till I read about Chinese Imari on gotheborg.com.

Here are some more images.

Thank you







Subject:Re: Chinese Imari Incense
Posted By: Bill H Sun, Nov 18, 2018

With rare exception, the polychrome designs of Chinese Imari bear little relationship to those of Japanese Imari. Chinese Imari was from the outset a product that featured Chinese designs rendered in an Imari-style palette. See Photos below.

Best regards,

Bill H.





Subject:Re: Chinese Imari Incense
Posted By: Bill H Fri, Nov 16, 2018

On the surface, this piece looks to be Japanese, probably a Kutani product from the palette. Here's looking forward to input from our Japanese collector/contributors.

Best regards,

Bill H.

Subject:Re: Chinese Imari Incense
Posted By: Marco102 Sun, Nov 18, 2018

Thank you Mat and Bill. I most certainly see Shoza style Kutani in this piece. Don’t know why he would label it differently as he was a collector and dealer most of his life, with hundreds of pieces well tagged with his comments.

Also looking forward to Japanese contributors on this being Shoza .

Thank you both again.

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