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ICHIBAN STARTING TO CLOSE DOWN. We are starting to close down our business, a process that will take us a couple of years - age and health issues tell us it is time. We still have over 1,500 items either currently listed on our website catalog or still to be posted onto it. So, from now on ALL ITEMS IN THE CATALOG MAY BE PURCHASED AT 40 % OFF THE LISTED PRICE. (Please note - any Ichiban listing that is at auction on EBAY sells for the final bid price and the 40 % discount does not apply). At these low prices, we do ask that you pay shipping and insurance charges for all items purchased. With thanks for your years of patronage, we look forward to serving you until the last items are sold.

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A Blue and White Bowl - three Scholars - late Qing

Catalogue: Antiques: Instruments and Implements: Pre 1920   item# 786944

A Blue and White Bowl - three Scholars - late Qing
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


$250.00 

A small rice bowl done in underglaze cobalt blue under a pure white glaze. The design is that of three scholars strolling and talking - each holding a scroll. The base is plain white glaze - no marks or restorations. We have debated back and forth as to whether the design was executed free hand or was a transfer design. To be on the conservative side, we will say that it is a transfer design and that it dates from the late Qing Dynasty, circa 1880 - 1910. It is in excellent condition with no chi ...click for details

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