Overview
This is a beautiful set of five matching rectangular porcelain dishes, featuring a central hand-painted underglaze blue landscape accented with fine overglaze gold, iron-red, and green enamels. The scalloped rims are framed by deep cobalt blue panels adorned with gilded scrollwork, while the undersides bear a classic 'Fuku' (Good Fortune) mark within a double square.
Story
Crafted during a period of intense global fascination with Japanese art, these dishes showcase the classic 'Imari' palette. The central landscape depicts a tranquil lakeside pavilion, offering diners a moment of poetic contemplation. The 'Fuku' mark on the reverse was a traditional wish of prosperity bestowed upon the household.
Maker / Origin
While the specific kiln remains unidentified, these dishes were produced in the famous Arita region, the birthplace of Japanese porcelain. Kilns in this area refined the art of combining underglaze cobalt blue with vibrant overglaze enamels and gold, a style that captivated European royalty and domestic collectors alike for centuries.
Condition & Value
The dishes appear to be in very good antique condition. There is minor, expected wear to the overglaze gold detailing on the interior landscapes and rims, which is typical for porcelain of this age that has been handled. No major chips, cracks, or repairs are visible in the photos.