Three porcelain plates with blue-white decoration, Arita kilns, Japan, 18th-19th centuries-
The first one with a decoration of three rabbits moving in the middle of the waves, allusion to a legend saying that on the eighteenth night of the eighth month the female hare descends from the moon to the sea, runs on the waves and miraculously conceives. It bears a Chinese mark fu gui chang chun - 長春富貴 - "wealth, honor and eternal youth - on the reverse." - The second with gadrooned rim and central decoration of a plum tree in bloom, the marli decorated with dragons in the clouds. - The third with central decoration of a plum tree branch in bloom with, on the marli, two phoenixes in the middle of peonies. Fuku mark on the reverse.
Diameter: 15.2; 17.9 and 21.1 cm十八-十九世纪,日本日本Arita窑青花瓷盘一组三件
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