Antique Qing Dynasty / Ko-sometsuke Hand-painted Decorative Dishes (set of 4)
Antique Qing Dynasty / Ko-sometsuke Hand-painted Decorative Dishes (set of 4)
These Chinese export, "Ko-sometsuke" style ("ko" meaning old and "sometsuke" meaning blue and white) dishes date to the Qing Dynasty.
The small, octogonal dish is a vintage Takahashi dish. It measures approximately: 4.25" in diameter
The Canton dessert dish, which depicts a classic Chinese scene, dates to the mid-1800's. It measures approximately: a little under 6" in diameter
The scalloped edged, floral dish is unmarked but its patina, firing imperfections, and ink coloring date it to the Qing Dynasty. It has 2 chips along its rim. It measures approximately: 6" at widest points.
The small, spiral pattern with florals dish also dates to the Qing Dynasty or earlier. It may have been used in a tea set. It measures approximately: 4.5" in diameter.
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